Oxford, AL – In a move aimed at empowering individuals with valuable skills, the Alabama Construction Industry Craft Training Board is offering a golden opportunity for residents of Oxford. Free 16-week commercial construction classes, covering areas such as Carpentry, Electrical, and Plumbing, will commence on February 21, 2024, at the Old Lunchroom on the campus of Oxford High School.
The initiative is made possible through a generous grant provided by the Alabama Construction Industry Craft Training Board. This funding underscores the commitment to equipping individuals with practical skills in the realm of commercial construction. The board recognizes the importance of fostering a skilled workforce to meet the demands of the construction industry.
The classes will be held every Monday and Wednesday night from 5:15 pm to 8:00 pm. This schedule is designed to accommodate individuals with various commitments, allowing them to pursue education in commercial construction without disrupting their daily lives. The program spans a comprehensive 16-week period, providing participants with in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience.
The venue for these enriching classes is the Old Lunchroom on the campus of Oxford High School, located at 915 Stewart Street, Oxford, AL 36203. This central location ensures easy access for residents of Oxford and the surrounding areas. The Old Lunchroom provides a conducive learning environment, fostering a collaborative and practical approach to education.
The program is open to all adults interested in enhancing their skills in carpentry, electrical work, or plumbing. However, with the aim of maintaining an effective student-to-instructor ratio, each class is limited to 15 students. This ensures personalized attention and a quality learning experience for every participant.
To secure a spot in these highly sought-after classes, interested individuals can register online at www.basicadministrativesolutions.com/create-enrollment.com. Alternatively, inquiries can be made by calling 256-665-9398. Early registration is encouraged due to the limited number of seats available.