Twin Harbors Skills Center Summer Programs

Twin Harbors Skill Center, 410 North G Street, Aberdeen, WA 98520

mapTwin Harbors Skill Center, 410 North G Street, Aberdeen, WA 98520

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Twin Harbors Skill Center Summer Programs offers hands-on classes in areas such as Automotive Technology, Construction Basics, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, DigiPen Animation, Electrical Engineering (HVAC, Electrical Wiring), Fire Science, Forestry, Health Care Careers, Photography and Graphic Arts, Video Production, and Welding. Specific options listed for the summer include Automotive Technology with Welding, DigiPen Animation, Fire Science (for incoming 11th and 12th graders only), Health Care Careers, and Video Production. The summer program serves students entering 9th through 12th grades and includes instruction from industry trained professionals in state-of-the-art facilities.

• Ages: 14–18 years old
• Schedule: THSC Summer School 2026 runs June 15–July 2, 2026, with no school on June 19; office hours are Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PST

Twin Harbors, a branch of New Market Skills Center founded in 2010, is a consortium of 12 high schools in 11 districts providing career and technical education to high school students interested in employment after high school and/or preparation for entering college or apprenticeship. Twin Harbors prepares students to enter the workforce through industry standard certifications, and its program curriculum is aligned with all state GLEs and EALRs. During the school year, Twin Harbors serves juniors and seniors, with opportunities for all high school students during summer programs, and it also serves students under 21 without a high school diploma, including those who have a GED.

The summer program states that transportation is the responsibility of the student and that summer registration is online only. Photography and Graphic Arts and Video Production each offer Fine Arts credit, and Forestry includes field trips to local forest areas for hands-on learning. In Automotive Technology, students have the opportunity to earn a nationally recognized certification through NATEF, and Welding emphasizes industry safety standards while students use equipment such as torches, welders, and grinders for class projects.

Twin Harbors is led by Director Lynn Green and Administrative Assistant Kim Edwards. Participating school districts in the Twin Harbors consortium include Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Lake Quinault, Montesano, North Beach, Ocosta, Raymond, South Bend, Taholah, Willapa Valley, and Wishkah Valley. The program also hosts a Twin Harbors Skill Center Open House on Monday, May 4th from 6–7 p.m., where families can meet instructors, tour classrooms, and register for summer sessions.

Last updated June 13, 2026.

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