HIGH SCHOOL MARITIME MAGNET PROGRAM 2018-2019 CAMM ANNUAL CONFERENCE Bermuda April 5, 2018
Presque Isle Peninsula Looking East
Erie s East Canal Basin and Dobbins Landing MARITIME CAMPUS: BMC, Schoolship Porcupine, Erie Maritime Museum, Brig Niagara, Blasco Library, Donjon Shipbuilding, Intermodal Hub, Erie Water Works, Erie Western PA Port Authority, Presque Isle State Park National Marine Sanctuary,
BMC s Mission: To design and implement hands-on, maritime themed, educational, vocational and recreational activities for the community in a universally accessible waterfront facility.
MARITIME MAGNET PROGRAM Beginning in 2018-2019 with 9 th Grade Students
1. Why Maritime? 2. Opportunities for students 3. Need: Shortages 4. CTE Certifications available for students 5. Lucrative careers 6. Assets are available at BMC for students
PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES -Erie s Public Schools -Erie Western Pennsylvania Port Authority -Presque Isle State Park -Flagship Niagara League -Donjon Shibuilding and Repair -Lakeshore Towing -Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission -Logistics Plus Inc.
BMC utilizes non-traditional classrooms to actively engage students in their own education.
On the Water Field Trips In the Boatshop Maritime Simulator
The expectation and goals of high school maritime programs is not to just train students for maritime careers, even though the US Coast Guard sites a current 20% lack of workers across the maritime industry, projected to grow to 30% in ten years. In fact, only 5-10% of current high school maritime program graduates show employment in the maritime industry. Instead the goal is to turn out well educated high school graduates with a wider world view, who are well prepared for careers, particularly STEM careers, and/or continuing education.
Maritime career training is applicable to a wide range of land based employment: -Diesel engines - Generators - Hydraulics - Health and Safety - Electronics - Emergency Services - Electric service - Medical Technicians - HVAC - Communications - Plumbing - Entertainment - Painting - Administration - Food Service Industry: culinary arts, menu planning, food safety, nutrition - Logistics and materials handling - Security - Systems Planning
Teamwork Problem Solving Positive Social Skills Effective Communication Responsibility Perseverance Critical Thinking Creativity Leadership Self Esteem
TEAMWORK CONFIDENCE PERSEVERENCE 19,000 KIDS 95 BOATS 92 BOATS STEM-FOCUSED CURRICULUM RISING GRADUATION RATES MARITIME CAREERS
Marine/Maritime Science Underwater ROV Side Scan Sonar Hands-on STEM Education
BMC s fleet of 7 Hansa Dinghies
HANSA DINGHY SAILING
USCG INSPECTED VESSEL, EASE-Y SPIRIT, UNDERWAY WITH STUDENTS
ShopBot and BoxZY Digital fabrication equipment Traditional hand and power tools
1812 Gunboat Schooner Porcupine Why Porcupine? -Right size to represent Navy Gunboat -Daniel Dobbins Designed and built -Longest continuous career of the fleet - Served 13 years as Navy Gunboat, Hospital Ship, Coastal Survey Vessel, Revenue Cutter; - Sailed 47 years in Merchant Fleet
PORCUPINE S ACCOMMODATIONS PLAN -Modifying Hull to USCG Regs & 19 th Century Gunboat Appearance- 30 Passengers (Daysails) SubChapter T 12 Trainees (Overnight Programs) SubChapter R
FLOATING STEM CLASSROOM Sailing opportunities for up to 3000 students during school year Creating a selection of science, technology, and humanities stations with customized programs Porcupine s 60 year career perfect for exploring Erie s History and Technological changes over time All programs student and public highlight history and resources of Presque Isle Bay
Porcupine s 60-Year Career Commanded By George Senat a Creole who walked from New Orleans to Buffalo to join Navy at Battle of Lake Erie 6th Position in Line of Battle - continuously engaged with 32lb Long Gun Remained in Navy through War as hospital ship, and supported invasion of the Thames River, Ontario and the Battle of Detroit Navy Coastal Survey vessel and Revenue Cutter Service until 1825 Began merchant career as Caroline in 1825, bought by Dexter Ferry in 1843 Outlasted Builder Daniel Dobbins She was scuttled in Spring Lake, Michigan in 1873 Artifacts displayed at Centennial - 1912
PHASE I: THE ORIGINAL AS BUILT HULL Modify the bow, transom, freeboard and deck to represent an 1812 Navy Gunboat
The new bow shape
New half inch Corten steel keel: 7,800 pounds with seventeen 1 1/4 keel bolts, 12 tall.
Clamps installed, laminated cypress deck beams going in.
Thorough USCG passenger vessel inspection
Ongoing: USCG approvals, fundraising, construction and programming / curriculum development.
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High school maritime programs developing across the country not only provide hands-on rigorous training for multiple lucrative careers on land and sea for young people, they help to greatly expand awareness of the impact of the maritime industry in everyone s life- past, present, and future. The entire maritime world is hidden from the vast majority of Americans. School students receive a minimal bit of maritime history: Cortez, Christopher Columbus, the Mayflower, perhaps Old Ironsides. There is so much more, and touching on the history is just the beginning. High School Maritime programs are being created around the United States with measurable results. The Port Townsend School District began a five-year initiative to align their curriculum along a central Maritime Framework to anchor all subjects and grade levels in experiences in their maritime community, grades K-12.
Schoolship for Presque Isle Bay www.bayfrontcenter.org/schooner-porcupine www.schoonerporcupine.org