ids of navy and commercial ships,
:luding the SS United States and
Nimitz-class aircraft carriers. As
3 technology of ships and ship-
ilding has become more complex,
e Apprentice School has kept pace
th in what it teaches and how it
aches in order to provide skilled
ople.
W.R. (Pat) Phillips, president
id CEO of NNS and himself an
aprentice School graduate (Class
1954), has said that "the Appren-
:e School has been the vehicle for
aching our core production tech-
jlogy to a continuous flow of young
sople through most of our
>mpany's history."
The three major components of
le school's educational program are
cademic instruction, craft training
nd extracurricular activities.
A typical week for an apprentice
onsists of a combination of class-
oom instruction, craft training, pro-
uction experience, and, perhaps,
larticipating on an intercollegiate
thletic team.
The academic curriculum in-
ludes a core of five semesters of
;ourse work common to all trades.
U1 apprentices must complete
:ourses in mathematics, drafting,
narine engineering, shipbuilding
operations and technical communi-
cations.
There is also an optional advanced
curriculum for those who excel in
the required course work.
By the end of their four-year ap-
prenticeship, students can perform
even the most complex jobs in their
trades.
"Everything our apprentices do is
related to their current or future
work," said Mr. Phillips. "What
they learn and accomplish gives
them the opportunity to succeed,
grow and become leaders at NNS or
elsewhere."
More than 2,500 Apprentice
School graduates work at the ship-
yard. However, not all graduates
remain with the company.
But those who left still count their
Apprentice School experience as
important to their success, and the
graduate roll consists of a long list of
doctors, attorneys, professors, man-
agers and business executives and
owners.
James H. Wilson, Class of 1964,
said "The Apprentice School gave
me great training. It not only made
me a competent shipfitter, but in-
stilled in me the culture of the com-
pany, its work ethic and pride in
what I am doing."
NNS does encourage Apprentice
School graduates to continue their
education beyond graduation.
They are helped by transfer-of-
credit agreements between the
school and two four-year colleges in
the area.
Graduates of the school receive
certificates of apprenticeship from
the company and the Virginia Ap-
prenticeship Council.
To ensure the sustaining quality
of the program, it is benchmarked
against other members of the Ameri-
can Apprenticeship Round Table,
an association of more than 30 lead-
ing programs that NNS helped to
found in 1943.
"Many high schools emphasize
college or nothing. Vocational or
trade education is looked upon as an
unworthy second choice...We try to
correct that misconception," said Mr.
Phillips.
"Let me tell you, there is no more
valuable asset to this country than a
skilled and educated person who
can build the complex products that
are at the heart of our country's
industrial future.
These are the people who will
ultimately make or break our abil-
ity to compete in a global market. I
think President Clinton is on the
right track. At Newport News Ship-
building we discovered apprentice-
ships 100 years ago.
We have nurtured that discovery
and made it stronger. It could be
the way of the future for millions of
young men and women in America."
Crowley American Transport
Receives $13.6 Million
Navy Charter Contract
The U.S. Navy's Military Sealift
Command (MSC) has awarded a
$13.6 million contract to Crowley
American Transport, Inc., of Jack-
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