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Last Chance To Nominate Your School For ‘2018 School Of The Year’

Time is running out to nominate your school for the Tomorrow’s Technician “2018 School of the Year” competition! Entries must be completed by Friday, Aug. 3, by midnight!

Time is running out to nominate your school for the Tomorrow’s Technician “2018 School of the Year” competition! With only two days left, entries must be completed by Friday, Aug. 3 for your school’s chance to win.

WIX Filters and O’Reilly Auto Parts have partnered with Tomorrow’s Technicianas the title sponsors for the “2018 School of the Year” competition, a national contest to find and name the best technician training school in the country.

The School of the Year program is open to all high schools or post-secondary schools that have a subscription to Tomorrow’s Tech. Twenty finalists will be announced after all submissions are received on Friday, Aug. 3. Judges will then review entry criteria and select the top school from each of the four regions in the U.S. – or the Final Four. The winner will be selected from the four finalists and announced in October.

The winning school will receive a visit by Tomorrow’s Tech staff and program sponsor(s); $2,500 WIX Filters donation to the school’s program; WIX Filters gear; and an appearance by the WIX mobile marketing unit.

In addition, the winning school’s instructor and guest will travel to Las Vegas and attend the AAPEX and SEMA shows as well as a Babcox Media recognition dinner in November.

The Top 20 schools will receive national recognition on the Tomorrow’s Tech website, in the magazine and through various social media outlets. Schools that are selected to the Final Four will receive a professional automotive tool set and a $250 gift card from O’Reilly Auto Parts.

Click HERE to nominate your school today! Deadline for nominations is Friday, Aug. 3, at midnight.

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