NCModernist's Underserved Rural High School Architecture
Initiative
High school drafting students are the future of architecture; yet in many rural North Carolina counties, there are few resources for drafting students or their teachers. There is a marked disparity between the 8 wealthiest counties in North Carolina (Wake, Durham, Orange, Forsyth, Buncombe, Guilford, Mecklenburg, and New Hanover) and the remaining 92. Our rural high school systems are woefully underfunded compared to national averages. We are in the bottom 10% of the country along with Mississippi, Tennessee, and Oklahoma. When you get down to the drafting class level in a rural high school, they have the equipment but teachers often don't have the depth of training or experience to create strong future designers. This combined with limited class time on school CAD systems makes for typically very basic class projects. And in these counties, only 60% of kids have access to the internet at home. Sure, they have it on their phones, but you can't do CAD or REVIT on your phone. For students who are interested in a career in architecture, or any design field, Project BauHow provides field trips to NC State's College of Design, summer program scholarships in design to NC State and UNC Charlotte, and other elements to increase student opportunities. Project BauHow provides unique experiences for young people to explore architecture, For more information, or to make a donation to support this important initiative, please contact Project BauHow Director Rebekah Laney at rebekah@ncmodernist.org. You can also donate here. Class Field Trips to the NCSU College of Design:
Harnett Central High School, Harnett County
Dixon Middle School, Onslow County
West Stanly Middle School, Stanly County |