December 12, 2019. Danko Arlington has re-confirmed its commitment to Carver High School by joining the school’s CNC Machining Advisory Board.
The company recognizes the mutual benefits from close collaboration with students and faculties of neighboring schools. Founded in 1925, Carver is the first vocational school for African American youth in the State of Maryland.
In addition to CNC machining, Danko Arlington has a lot to offer vocation graduates including foundry practice, tooling design, and general manufacturing, not to mention an accredited apprenticeship in CNC machining. The challenge is to get kids interested at the high or middle school level, so that youth have an idea of how their studies are meaningful for the future.