Video: Update on Cardinal Manufacturing
State legislators produced this video promoting the Wisconsin high school shop program run as a for-profit business. See the shop for yourself at an open house May 18.
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Cardinal Manufacturing is a Wisconsin high school machining program run as commercial business. This brief video produced by state legislators offers a glimpse at how far the shop has come since we first reported on Cardinal.
You can also see the shop in person at an open house May 18. Learn more.
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