Clover Park Technical College in Lakewood, Wash., was named the 2012 Tomorrow’s Technician
School of the Year (ttschooloftheyear.com)
during a surprise award ceremony today for students and instructors of
the automotive program. WIX® Filters and O’Reilly Auto Parts partnered
with Tomorrow’s Technician as title sponsors for the national contest to
find and name the best technician training
school in the country.
“It
is encouraging to see the students and faculty of Clover Park Technical
College embrace
how automotive technicians’ jobs are evolving as vehicles become more
high-tech,” said Mike Harvey, brand manager for WIX Filters. “With
today’s vehicles becoming more complex – from hybrids, electrics and
advanced clean-diesel engines – auto technicians are
being trained in new technologies.
“We
are proud to support this program recognizing Clover Park as the best
technical school
in the country and look forward to the success of the school’s future
technicians and they begin their careers as the next generation of
technicians.”
Clover
Park Technical College, the fifth-annual recipient of the national
School of the
Year award, received a $2,500 donation from WIX Filters; O’Reilly and
WIX Filters gear (hats, backpacks, shop banners, stools, product
samples); 200-piece professional automotive tool set from O’Reilly Auto
Parts; $250 gift card from O’Reilly Auto Parts; and
an appearance by Sarah Burgess, BMI Team owner and driver in the Xtreme
Drift Circuit, with her 2013 Ford Mustang running the 5.0L Engine with a
2.9L Whipple Supercharger. In addition, the winning school’s instructor
and guest will travel to Las Vegas and attend
a Babcox Media recognition dinner at the AAPEX trade show in October.
“We
have a long tradition of automotive training at Clover Park Technical
College – our
state-of-the-art facility paired with excellent instructors bring a
wealth of experience and technical resources into the classroom for the
students,” said Wayne Bridges, automotive technician instructor. “We
have an incredible administration that supports
our automotive program and understands it is essential to stay on top of
changing technologies to succeed in this industry.”
“Support
from manufacturers and the aftermarket industry help fund quality
programs for
the next generation of automotive master mechanics,” he said. “The
School of the Year award furthers our great reputation for outstanding
automotive training and we are honored to be the 2012 recipient.”
This
year’s three runners-up are Pennsylvania College of Technology in
Williamsport, Pa.;
Chipola College in Marianna, Fla.; and San Diego Continuing Education in
San Diego. Each school will receive a 200-piece professional automotive
tool set from O’Reilly Auto Parts and $250 gift card from O’Reilly Auto
Parts.
The
2012 contest received an increase in school entrants by 20 percent over
last year.
Of the 340 entrants nominated this year, 121 were from different high
schools, technical schools and colleges. Also new this year, instructors
were able to post a video on the Tomorrow's Technician YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/tomorrowstechnician)
highlighting their school's automotive program.
Clover Park Technical College joins the honors of past School of the Year winners: Arapahoe
Community College in Littleton, Colo. (2011); Caddo Career & Technology Center in Shreveport, La.
(2010); Ohio Technical College in Cleveland, Ohio (2009); and Waubonsee Community College in Sugar Grove, Ill. (2008).
“We
are very pleased to recognize Clover Park Technical College as the 2012
School of
the Year,” said Jeff Stankard, publisher of Tomorrow’s Technician, a
Babcox Media publication dedicated to automotive students. “We believe
Clover Park’s instructors, staff and administrators are truly working
hard to prepare their students to become the top-notch
professionals this industry so deeply requires.”
The
School of the Year program was open to all high schools or
post-secondary schools
that have a subscription to Tomorrow’s Technician. Each school nominated
will receive national recognition on Tomorrow’s Technician’s website,
as well as through social media outlets.
About WIX Filters
Since
1939, Wix® Filters has been an innovator in filtration products. WIX
designs, manufactures
and distributes products for automotive, diesel, agricultural,
industrial and specialty filter markets. Its product line includes oil,
air, cabin interior, fuel, coolant, transmission and hydraulic filters
for automobiles, trucks, off-road equipment and manufacturing
applications. For more information, visit www.wixfilters.com.
Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/wixfilters,
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About Affinia Group Inc.
Affinia
Group Inc. is an innovative global leader in the design, manufacture,
distribution
and marketing of industrial grade products and services, including
extensive offerings of aftermarket products for automotive and
heavy-duty vehicles. With approximately $2.0 billion in annual revenue,
Affinia has operations in North and South America, Europe
and Asia. For more information, visit www.affiniagroup.com.
About Tomorrow's Technician
Tomorrow's
Technician (TT) is the only national publication dedicated solely to
the next
generation of automotive service professionals. TT, published eight
times throughout the year, reaches more than 40,000 secondary and
post-secondary automotive students and educators with every issue. For
more information, visit www.tomorrowstechnician.com.
About Clover Park Technical College:
Clover
Park Technical College offers more than 50 career training degree and
certificate
programs in the areas of business, computer information and technology,
health sciences, manufacturing, construction and trades, multimedia
design, and personal care services. The college also offers
certification, online and distance learning, as well as
continuing education courses. For more information call 253-589-5800,
or visit www.cptc.edu.

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