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CREF Recognizes 163 Schools For ‘Collision School Career Readiness’

The Collision Repair Education Foundation (CREF) recognized 163 schools with its new designation program called the “Collision School Career Readiness Benchmark.”

JHS Team Earns Scholarships At Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow Competition

Students from the Jacksonville High School automotive program competed in the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge in Las Vegas.

2 Teams Qualify At Tarrant County College Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow Engine Challenge Qualifier

Nine teams from four different schools competed with hopes to qualify for the Dual National Championship held at the SEMA and PRI Show later this year.

Real World: Future Auto Rising Stars Shine in Dearborn

Aspiring auto technicians and rising seniors, Justin Dwyer and Matthew Ludwig from Faribault High School in Faribault, MN, recorded the best score in the 2009 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills National Finals.

Minnesota team tops head-to-head Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills competition

60th annual auto repair showdown pits top high school teams from all 50 states

B’laster Names November 2021 ‘Instructor Of The Year’ Finalist

In the teaching business since 2007, the November semi-finalist has actually been educating since long before.

Meet Leila Pope, September’s Student Of The Month

Leila has had a taste of the workforce while still in her senior year. Student of the Month is sponsored by Continental.

BASF Donates SATA Spray Guns To Collision Repair Students

CREF recently announced that BASF has donated SATA spray guns to 87 high school and college students.

TechForce Names 2020 FutureTechs Rock Grand Prize Winner

Griffin Howland, Pickens County Career and Technology College, was named the grand prize winner.

Seven Hot Rodders Of Tomorrow Teams Qualify At Atlanta Motorama

The Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge began their second half of the season at the Summit Atlanta Motorama in Atlanta, April 28. At the Motorama, 11 schools from Alabama and Georgia competed in 19 teams.