Years before Micron arrives high school students are learning skills that could help them work there

CAMILLUS, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Onondaga Community College’s Micron-related Electromechanical Technology (ELM) program is currently taught at six area high schools.

The program teaches foundational skills and allows high school students to take college-level courses for free.

“I think it’s great you’ll have the foundation of how to use the machines, the tools, different skills, problem-solving, the design process that gets you that upper hand that puts you ahead of other students,” Ryan Tabaczyk, a senior at West Genesee who took the ELM course, said.

Students get hands-on experience with hand tools, machines, and measuring devices.

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“The foundational skills of being able to measure accurately and to a high level of precision and being able to use hand tools,” Stephen Ficarra, one of the teachers of the ELM program at West Genesee, explained.

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