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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Photos from 6th Grade Ultimate Shop Contest


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Dallas Center, Iowa, United States
Galyn Wiemers is the middle school shop teacher at Dallas Center-Grimes Middle School in Dallas Center, Iowa. Mr. Wiemers' classes in the shop consist of an introductory class for sixth graders, 18 modules for seventh grade that include industrial and technological projects and a nine week woodworking class where each eighth grader builds an end table from oak.
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An 8th Grade Class with an End Table

An 8th Grade Class with an End Table

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Mr. Wiemers coached his first Jr.Hi. team in 1977, began coaching varsity sports in 1980 and entered the high school wood shop as a teacher in 1983.

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