Monroe, WI – The School District of Monroe is proud to announce a 10-year sponsorship agreement with Faith Engineering, Inc., securing naming rights for the newly constructed Metals classroom at Monroe High School. This impactful partnership includes a $50,000 investment that will directly support career and technical education programs for students.
“We are incredibly excited to partner with Faith Engineering in a way that will benefit our students for years to come,” said Joe Monroe, Interim Superintendent. “This sponsorship is more than just a name on a door—it represents a strong commitment to student success, workforce readiness, and the skilled trades that are vital to our local and regional economy.”
The newly named Faith Engineering Metals Lab will serve as a hub of hands-on learning where students can gain real-world skills in welding, machining, fabrication, and other high-demand trades. The sponsorship will help fund updated equipment, materials, and expanded programming that aligns with industry standards.
“At Faith Engineering, we believe in the value of hard work, craftsmanship, and community,” said Jim Faith, CEO of Faith Engineering, Inc. “It’s critical that students have access to modern tools and learning environments, but it’s equally important that they can step into real-world settings to see how their skills apply in industry. That’s why our ongoing support of the youth apprenticeship program is so important—we want students to have every opportunity to explore their interests and build a future they can be proud of.”
This forward-looking investment reflects Faith Engineering’s deep roots in the Monroe community and its belief in the power of education to open doors and change lives.
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