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The Architecture • Construction • Engineering (ACE) Academy is designed to provide students with a broad scope of the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue an exciting career in the architecture/construction/engineering fields. Through relevant and challenging courses, the students will receive a solid foundation in the introductory processes and fundamentals related to the professional tracks of the skilled trades industries. Students will be able to explore each discipline and apply credits to the track best suited to their interests for further study.
Each track, Architecture, Construction or Engineering, within the ACE Academy has an introductory course intended to allow the student to explore different career options and the educational and professional path available in those disciplines. Beyond career exploration, each introductory class also covers the terminology, processes, skills and industry-specific content to provide the student with a snapshot of that discipline as well as how all the disciplines in the construction industry work together to build our communities.
In addition, the ACE Academy includes a course in blueprint reading, a skill that is considered a fundamental and required aptitude for all disciplines and individuals in the building industry.
SCOPE OF THE PROGRAM
The ACE ACADEMY is the largest collaborative effort in the State of Wisconsin between industry and education. Over 48 companies are actively involved in providing hands-on learning for our students.
A recent industry-wide survey by the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America indicated that...
Seventy-five percent of construction firms in Wisconsin report they are having a hard time filling skilled trades positions that represent the bulk of the construction workforce.
Seventy-eight percent of the state’s construction firms plan to expand their hiring of additional skilled trades workers.
INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVES - As word of the ACE program spreads throughout Fond du Lac and its surrounding communities, the number of Industry sponsors continues to grow, therefore, the companies that are listed below may not include some of the most recent participants:
Architecture, Construction, Engineering (ACE) Academy Industry Representatives |
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ABC Supply |
Adashun Jones |
Ahern-Gross |
Air Tech Heat |
Alliant Energy |
Associated General Contractors |
Badger Masonry & Fireplace |
Badgerland Supply |
Baumhardt Sand & Gravel |
Block Iron & Supply |
Bray Architects |
Burg Home |
C.D. Smith Construction |
Capelle Bros. & Diedrich |
County Materials Corp. |
DBL Sala Capital Safety |
Drexel Building Supply |
Eastern Ridge Home Builders |
Ellison Electric Supply |
Fastenal |
First Bank |
Fox Valley Technical College |
Goebel Roofing |
Gulf Stream |
H.J. Martin |
J.F. Lopez Roofing |
J.F.Ahern |
Leasa Electrical Contractor |
Local 494 |
Michels Corporation |
Midwest Overhead Door |
Millhouse & Company |
Milwaukee Tool |
Miron Construction |
Moraine Park Technical College |
Murphy Concrete Co. |
Muza Sheet Metal |
NSVI |
OJ Boldt |
Old Castle |
Omni Glass and Paint |
Ralph Gulig |
Shea Electric |
Sherwin Williams Paint |
Spec Mortar Mix |
Spies Painting |
Stuart's Landscaping |
Tighe MW Roofing Inc. |
Twohig Flooring America |
Unilock Pavers |
Werner Electric |
Wrightway Built |
ACE Academy Pathway and Courses
#612 - ACE Exploration (Architecture, Construction, Engineering)
Grade: 9-12 Prerequisite: None
ACE Exploration will provide students with an overview of architecture, construction, and engineering-related careers that are associated with the construction industry. As a small learning community, ACE Exploration students will interact with professionals/guest speakers who currently work in an ACE-related career.
#601 - ACE 1 - Fundamentals (Architecture, Construction, Engineering)
Grade: 10-12 Prerequisite: None
This course will provide students in the Architecture • Construction • Engineering Academy with an introduction to the terminology, careers, and skills common to the construction industry. Students will use hands-on learning to complete lab activities and build scale models. Field trips and guest speakers will be used to enhance classroom learning. This is a hands-on class with many team-building activities
Objectives:
• Students will be able to name different parts of a building. • Students will learn the safety involved in construction. • Students will be introduced to the basis of home construction and other facets of the construction field. • Students will learn the tools needed in construction.
Topics:
• Build a model shed • Install a sink • Install electrical wiring, switches, and lights on a switchboard • Shingle a roof • Install, texture, and paint drywall • Learn plumbing techniques • Install a door
#690 - ACE 2 - Construction Processes
Grade: 11-12 Prerequisite: ACE 1 - Fundamentals
This course is designed to develop and expand the knowledge and skills needed to become a construction worker. Students will build a 4’ X 4’ home to learn the processes and skills in construction. There will also be other projects, lectures, worksheets, team activities, field trips, and guest speakers. This is a hands-on class with many team-building activities.
Objectives:
• Students will be able to name different parts of a building. • Students will learn the safety involved in construction. • Students will construct, and or demonstrate all facets in building a home. • Students will learn the tools needed in construction.
Topics:
• Build a 4’ X 4’ home • Build projects for the school district or people in the community
#670CA - ACE 3 - Construction Applications
Grade: 12 Prerequisite: ACE 1 - Fundamentals and ACE 2 - Construction Processes
This is the third year in the Architecture • Construction • Engineering Academy. This class will build projects needed for the School District or other people throughout the community. This is a 2-credit/2 hour class where students need to be able to find transportation around town to build sites. This is a hands-on class with many team-building activities.
Objectives: • Students will be able to name different parts of a building. • Students will learn the safety involved in construction. • Students will build full size projects for the School District or people throughout the community. • Students will learn the tools needed in construction.
Topics: Change on a yearly basis.
What is truly unique about the ACE Academy is that there are 48 companies that are actively involved in curriculum development and/or hands-on instruction. Their technical expertise or presence in the classroom allows the students to use cutting-edge equipment and learn directly from people in the field,” Vern Widmer – Fond du Lac High School ACE Academy Instructor
“With the abundance of students who don’t go on to college, it’s very important we help the instructors raise the level of students’ experiences to the caliber that employers want to see when they enter the market. The ability to use journeymen/experts to teach in the classroom is a vital part of the success in the ACE program,” Bob Roehrig, Construction Industry Co-Chairman
"Construction and Extraction has the highest overall projected job growth of any industry with a 20.5 percent increase between 2017 and 2022 in Wisconsin." (Sept. 2015) Ken Simonson, Chief Economist, Associated General Contractors
ACE Program Brochure
Architecture, Construction & Engineering (ACE) Academy Brochure
This brochure provides a brief overview of the ACE Program at Fond du Lac High School.
A MESSAGE TO PARENTS
There are always so many decisions for Fondy High’s new students and their parents to make as they enter this next phase of their school years. Fond du Lac High School is offering students exciting opportunities to explore a career within the skilled trades field.
The school's staff and administration have been working closely with the Associated General Contractors of Wisconsin in the development of the Architecture, Construction, and Engineering (ACE) Academy at Fond du Lac High School. In fact, a building dedicated to teaching various aspects of these careers is now onsite at Fondy High.
The need for skilled trades people, in a wide range of areas, is on the rise due to the large number of current employees who are rapidly approaching retirement. All facets of the building industry hold a lot of promise and potential, they really deserve a closer look as possible career choices for many of our community’s young people.
Representatives from Moraine Park Technical College (MPTC), the trades unions, major employers in the Fox Valley and Associated General Contractors have all offered a wide range of support including fundraising and financial support, curriculum topics and suggestions, training resources, and personnel to work with students and teachers. Each partner in this process echoed the need to fill a large number of good paying jobs in the immediate future.
If your incoming freshman is interested in exploring these exciting opportunities, they should enroll in the Introduction to ACE Academy course to determine if this is the right fit for them. Upon completion of this course, students can then decide if they would like to officially enroll in Fondy High’s ACE Academy by completing and submitting the ACE registration form available in Student Services. Questions about the program can be referred to Tiffany Michalkiewicz, Special Programs Coordinator, 920-906-6774 or michalkiewiczt@fonddulac.k12.wi.us
HOW DOES THE PROGRAM WORK?
When should my child start taking ACE classes? If your child is interested in exploring the possibilities that the ACE Academy presents, they should take the Introductory to ACE class as a freshman.
Can they start as a sophomore? or junior? Although the ACE program is designed for students to ideally begin taking courses in their freshman year in order to fulfill all the required coursework, they may be able to join the ACE program if the courses that they have already taken qualify as transferable towards the program.
What would happen when they graduate? This all depends on the path that they decide to pursue.
One path is college preparedness in which the coursework will prepare them for either a two- or four-year program in the architecture, construction or engineering fields.
The other path is to become what we call a career-ready student who is seeking ACE related employment. Career-ready students may work as apprentices while attending courses that provide an industry-related education.
Would they be ready to work? If students opt for the career-ready path and are conscientious about attendance and demonstrate a desire to work in an industry-related occupation, there will be many opportunities for them to explore.
Are they required to get an apprenticeship for the career-ready path while still attending school? No. The ACE Academy can serve as a pre-apprenticeship program, giving successful graduates a head start on a formal skilled trades apprenticeship program., however, an apprenticeship is not a requirement of the program.
What is the role of the sponsoring companies? As partners with the school, the sponsoring companies contribute supplies, leadership, and offer opportunities for job shadowing, Youth Apprenticeship, field trips, and mentoring. The industry sponsors also work with educators to produce a curriculum that meets real-world demands for knowledge and skills.