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About the Education Foundation
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Education Foundation News: 2008 Education Foundation Press Releases: May 1, 2008 I-CAR Education Foundation AWARDS OVER $70,000 worth of GRANTS UNDER THE ORGANIZATION’S NEW MISSION Hoffman Estates, IL – May 1, 2008 –The I-CAR Education Foundation has proudly awarded curriculum grants to 23 schools providing I-CAR Live Curriculum and training grants that will assist 10 instructors to attend the I-CAR Instructor Qualification Workshop (IQW). The curriculum grants, with a retail value of more than $65,000, and training grants, with a value of $4,000, are funded by the Collision Repair Education Campaign, formerly the $100 per Collision Repair Facility per Year Campaign, and general donations made to the Education Foundation. Chris Evans, Chairman of the I-CAR Education Foundation Board of Trustees said, “This is the first chance that the Education Foundation has had to show the success of our new mission. These grants will make a huge difference in the education of the students attending these schools and the businesses that ultimately employ them.” The schools receiving curriculum grants include: Arcadia Valley AVTS (Ironton, MO) The 23 schools will each receive part of a package of the I-CAR Live Curriculum covering tasks required by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF). In addition, each school will become a member of the I-CAR Industry Training AllianceSM within the next year. Once a member of the Industry Training Alliance, the schools can award their students I-CAR credits (points) upon graduation. The Instructor Qualification Workshop (IQW) grant recipients are: Bill Burnette from Regional Career Tech Center (Ypsilanti, MI); Edward Callico from Blue River Career Program (Shelbyville, IN); Garry Carr from Maine Vocational Region Tech (Brunswick, ME); Kurt Chrysler from Saginaw Career Complex (Saginaw, MI); Keith Crocker from Fred P. Hamilton Career Center (Seneca, SC); John Doty from Central Nine Career Center (Greenwood, IN); Rod Everson from New Market Skills Center (Tumwater, WA); Jaron Grayless from Ivy Tech State College (Fort Wayne, IN); Mike Patten from Grant Career Center (Bethel, OH); and Rick Starbard from Lynn Vocational Tech School (Lynn, MA). The IQW will help the instructors learn how to teach using the I-CAR Live Curriculum. In addition, completion of the IQW is one of the steps needed to induct the instructor’s school into the Industry Training Alliance. If you know of a school in your area that you would like to support, please contact the I-CAR Education Foundation at 888.722.3787, Ext. 282. You can also visit our website at www.ed-foundation.org for more information. The I-CAR Education Foundation, founded in 1991, is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to securing donations that support philanthropic and collision repair education activities that promote and enhance career opportunities in the industry.
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