Masonry
Masonry courses at EHS utilize NCCER’s three-level curriculum to encompass modules such as Mortar, Metalwork in Masonry, and Estimating. Masonry is one of the world’s oldest and most respected crafts. Students learn to work with brick, block, stone, tile, and stucco.
Courses: For Course descriptions view the current Curriculum Guide on the Guidance page.
- Introduction to Skilled Trades
- Architecture and Construction Foundations (formerly Masonry I)
- Masonry: Mortar, Materials, and Installation (formerly Masonry II)
- Masonry Laying Techniques (formerly Masonry III)
- Masonry: Residential
Industry-Recognized Certifications
- NCCER Core
CTSO (Career Tech Student Organization) - SkillsUSA
* Students taking Masonry courses are encouraged to join our CTSO, SkillsUSA. Students in SkillsUSA participate in community projects and have the opportunity to travel to state conventions to collaborate with, and compete against, other SkillsUSA students in Alabama.
Instructor: Mr. Mickey German
Notes:
- 10th-12th grade Masonry students have the opportunity to earn simultaneous Masonry Dual Enrollment credits through Wallace Community College.
- Each EHS course articulates to a 3 hour WCC community college credit
- Currently, as of 08/08/2022, Masonry dual enrollment course tuition is paid by Alabama's Workforce Development Grant.