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Home High School Trade School Success Story
On The Build Show today, we’re at the Cherry Creek Innovation Campus in Denver, Colorado, for an exclusive tour of what might just be the coolest high school trades program in America. Matt and Mike take you through the incredible facilities where students are learning real-world construction skills that will set them up for high-paying jobs right out of high school. We dive into the details of the program’s latest project—a series of tiny homes built entirely by students for a homeless village in downtown Denver. You’ll see how these young builders handle everything from framing and insulation to drywall and steelwork, demonstrating their craftsmanship and dedication. Plus, you’ll hear inspiring stories of students who have secured impressive jobs even before graduation, proving that trade education is more valuable than ever. Whether you’re an educator, builder, or just someone passionate about the trades, this episode will show you the importance of programs like this and why they need to be replicated across the nation. Don’t miss the chance to see how these students are making a real difference in their community and their futures!

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