Two US Army members are training at the Georgia School of Construction all tuition is being paid by their Command for a trial basis. Once they return to their command a decision will be made on sending the entire unit to the Georgia School of Construction.
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US Army trains at the Georgia School of Construction
Posted by darrellw on October 24, 2007
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Georgia School of Construction goes to the Fair
Posted by darrellw on October 24, 2007
Georgia School of Construction will be at the Rockdale County Fair September 21-30th. The Rockdale County Fair is being held at The Georgia International Horse Park located in Conyers, Georgia (just 5 miles from the GSC Campus). The International Horse park was the home to all the Equstrian Events during the 1996 Olympics. GSC partnered with Briggs Rental to have on display a Skid Steer and Mini Excavator. GSC employees will be on site to assist potential students in applications and general information on GSC.
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Georgia School of Construcion on Local Fox 5 Affiliate
Posted by nahetsblog on June 13, 2007
The Georgia School of Construction, a NAHETS member school, was featured on the local Fox 5 Affiliate. Brett Martin, the Fox 5 “Road Warrior”, visited the field site early in the day to watch of the training exercises of our students.
Highlighted in the two-minute news clip was the fact that students come from all over the nation, from Maine to the Virgin Islands, to attend the Georgia School of Construction, with the intent of gaining various certifications in heavy equipment operations.
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Posted by nahetsblog on June 11, 2007
The President of the Georgia School of Construction, Darrell Woodrum, will be posting here weekly. More to come.
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