Students in the Apparel 2 class at Harnett Central High School are getting valuable training in design, style, and structure, while draping a dress form.

Students in the Apparel 2 class at Harnett Central High School are getting valuable training in design, style, and structure, while draping a dress form.

This class provides a good overview of the textile and apparel industry and a solid foundation for apparel production.

Julia Green-Nunez has been teaching Textile/Apparel, and Interior Design for 8 years. Her decision to teach was inspired by her passion for Art and the sense of satisfaction she gets when teaching students “to weave creativity with practical skills”. Skills they will be able to use in everyday life.

Hands-on learning is a critical component in the dynamic world of Career & Technical Education. Through direct engagement, students can transform theoretical knowledge into tangible outcomes, bridging the gap between classroom concepts and industry expectations.

Let’s celebrate hands-on learning! By investing in practical experiences, we are shaping the designers, creators, and innovators of tomorrow!

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