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Bonneville High School Honored As ‘School Of The Year’

The School of the Year program is open to all schools who subscribe to Tomorrow’s Tech Today.

School Of The Year Entries Close This Week!

Sept. 2 deadline for initial entry into the 2022 program Sponsored by WIX Filters, O’Reilly Auto Parts & Tomorrow’s Tech.

Nominations Open for 2022 ‘School of the Year’

Program Sponsored by WIX Filters, O’Reilly Auto Parts Seeks The Best Technician Training School in the U.S.

WyoTech President Talks Value Of Trade Schools Post-COVID

Automotive trade schools such as WyoTech prepare students to thrive in high-demand industries.

WIX Filters Names NKC CTEC 2020 School Of the Year

Based in Kansas City, Missouri, the school is the 13th recipient of the annual award.

5 Public High School Automotive Teachers Named Winners Of 2019 Harbor Freight Tools For Schools Prize For Teaching Excellence

First-place winners and their schools will receive $100,000 – $70,000 for the high school skilled trades program and $30,000 for the teacher.

MAHLE Aftermarket Renews SAM Tech Sponsorship

MAHLE Aftermarket has announced it will continue as a parts sponsor for the eighth consecutive year for the School of Automotive Machinists & Technology (SAM Tech) for 2018, in support of the next generation of performance engine builders.

Washington County Technical High School Senior Wins Matco Tools, Lincoln Tech Video Contest

Kayla Kelley, a senior in Washington County Technical High School’s auto technology program, took home $1,700 worth of tools and a new toolbox, as well as prizes for her school, as the winner of a national video contest created Matco Tools and Lincoln Tech.

Tunkhannock Area High School Wins First Place At Northhampton Community College Automotive Contest

Tunkhannock Area High School students from Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, once again took home top honors at the Northhampton Community College Automotive Skill’s Troubleshooting Contest.

Quaker State ‘Best in Class Challenge’ Brings Jordan Vocational High School More Than Cash

As the winner of the Quaker State “Best in Class Challenge,” Jordan Vocational High School students travelled to West Palm Beach to auction off the car at Barrett-Jackson and take home the earnings to benefit their auto program. The car sold for $50,000, but would end up earning the school $135,000 as they went on to three more auctions.