According to Eversole, he and the Auto Collision students began working on the truck a few months ago after instructor, Bob Newland, presented the students with the task.
“The majority of what we’re doing is repairing the dents, which includes straightening the metal, sanding and filling and then we also did some rust repairs on the truck,” said Eversole. “We’re also going to be putting a fresh coat of pain on the truck and it should be done by next month.”
The projects Eversole and the rest of the Auto Collision students work on provide the hands-on experience that is essential for job training. “I feel very fortunate to be at Hi-Point,” said Eversole, “I feel prepared for the work force because Mr. Newland prepares me for what I need to do on the job by the projects we work on in lab, like the truck repair for the Transportation Research Center.”
For more information about Ohio Hi-Point or the Auto Collision program, visit ohiohipoint.com or call 937-599-3010 ext. 1372.
Beginning February 1, 2012 Ohio Hi-Point Career Center will be recognizing National Career Technical Education (CTE) month. CTE month recognizes the educational and workforce impact that career-technical and adult education has on the county. This year’s theme is CTE: Career’s Through Education.
About Ohio Hi-Point Career Center
The Ohio Hi-Point Career Center develops our most valuable resource- people- by providing quality career-technical and academic education programs. Our High School and Satellite Divisions serve juniors and seniors from 14 school districts and offer more than 30 career training programs, while our Adult and Continuing Education Division provides a resource for adult learners to refresh or renew their skills and create a career or college pathway.
Friday, 18 May 2012
BELLEFONTAINE- Auto Collision II senior Scott Eversole is putting his knowledge and tools to work for the community while attending Ohio Hi-Point Career Center. Eversole, a high school senior from Benjamin Logan, is part of team of students working on a complete vehicle repair and paint job for a truck used by the Transportation Research Center in East Liberty, Ohio.
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