Students from the West Linn-Wilsonville School District have spent the past three months participating in daily two-hour automotive classes after school at World of Speed Museum in Wilsonville, OR.
From the Portland Tribune/Wilsonville Spokesman website:
Dec. 2 was a big day for the West Linn-Wilsonville School District. It was a big day for World of Speed Museum and for Clackamas Community College, too. But for more than anybody, Wednesday was a big day for the 21 WL-WV high school students who stood in front of 75 or so people and accepted awards, indicating their completion of a class unique from any other in the state of Oregon.
Students from throughout high schools in the district have spent the past three months participating in daily two-hour automotive classes after school at World of Speed Museum in Wilsonville. There, they’ve received top-of-the-line instruction from Clackamas Community College teachers with the accompanying opportunity to use world-class equipment, as they learn the ins and outs of cars.
Click HERE to read the entire article about the training program at the World of Speed Museum on the Portland Tribune/Wilsonville Spokesman website.