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Re: School Shop Policy
Our mentor is a certified shop instructor but our school does not have a shop so we have a robotics laboratory which is just a pretty big class room that we have had wired for 220V and have put our tools in. I think at one time it was some kind of computer lab. Also are instructor always has to be in the room for us to use the tools. We also have a certification program that goes strait through our head mentor if he has shown you how to use the tools and he trusts you to use them properly you are allowed if he does not trust you, you can't use the tools. I think this is just a team policy not a district one since we do not have a "Shop".
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