The Shop Class Showdown: How Shop Teachers Are Getting Industry to Invest in Students
This special episode of the FourMan Podcast brings together shop teachers from across the country to recap the first-ever Shop Class Showdown — a friendly competition that started as a joke and turned into something much bigger.
Noah is joined by Gregg Helmich, Josh Jacobs, and Bobby Miller to talk about how teachers are building industry partnerships, bringing tools and materials into their classrooms, and creating real opportunities for students.
From trade shows like IBS, IWF, JLC, and World of Concrete, to advisory boards, playhouse competitions, social media, and direct outreach, this conversation is all about one question:
How do we get more companies connected to the next generation of builders, makers, and tradespeople?
Gregg shares how he brought in over $100,000 for his program and why gratitude matters whether the donation is $10 or $25,000. Josh talks about the power of simply asking companies for support and how student-built projects can lead directly to internships. Bobby shares how industry partnerships helped grow his program and why companies should care about what is happening inside shop classrooms.
What started as a competition turned into a bigger reminder: when industry supports shop class, students win.
Show Notes
In this special episode, we talk about:
* How the Shop Class Showdown started as a joke and became a real movement
* Why shop teachers need industry partners, not just classroom budgets
* Gregg Helmich bringing in over $100,000 in support for his program
* The importance of gratitude when building long-term partnerships
* Why tool companies should care about the first tools students use
* How social media helps shop teachers connect with brands, contractors, and other educators
* What Josh Jacobs learned from watching another teacher ask companies directly for support
* Why trade shows like IBS, JLC, IWF, and World of Concrete matter for shop teachers
* Bobby Miller’s experience building industry support in cabinetry and woodworking
* How advisory boards can grow from a few people into a powerful network of industry partners
* The Parade of Playhouses and how student projects can lead to real internships and job offers
* Why companies should see shop students as future employees, future customers, and future leaders
* How teachers can make their programs visible so businesses know how to help
Featured Guests
Gregg Helmich — Trades educator and industry partnership powerhouse
Josh Jacobs — Shop teacher helping connect students with builders through hands-on projects
Bobby Miller — Woodshop and cabinetry teacher focused on industry partnerships and student opportunity
Noah Hughes — Host of the FourMan Podcast and carpentry teacher at Caroline High School
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