
Kamloops students get a feel for machinery at Heavy Metal Rocks
KAMLOOPS — Not all students considering post-secondary education want to be doctors, lawyers, scientists, or teachers. At the School District 73 Heavy Metal Rocks event, those students who might be less inclined to pursue a university education are given an opportunity to try their hand at operating heavy machinery, while learning on-the-job skills like first aid, and construction site safety.
Playing in the mud with heavy machinery is many five-year-old’s ideas of heaven – this morning in Kamloops, 26 secondary students got lo live that dream, at the School District 73’s annual Heavy Metal Rocks event – a class designed to give these students a taste of what working with these big rigs is like.
“We’ve got 13 stations set up, with 26 different pieces of equipment,” School District #73 Vice-Principal of Trades and Transitions told CFJC Today. “[There are] volunteer operators at every station that train the students for a brief period at the start… then work hands-on with the students.”