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ORHS automotive students have 1st place, 2nd place finishes in Top Wrench Competition

Posted at 12:11 pm December 1, 2017
By Holly Cross 1 Comment

Static Engine Team: Jack Borchers, Brian Dittner, Matthew Thompson, Matthew Powers, and Brooke Bigi (Photo by Oak Ridge Schools)

Static Engine Team: Jack Borchers, Brian Dittner, Matthew Thompson, Matthew Powers, and Brooke Bigi (Submitted photo)

 

On Friday, October 27, the Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair classes from Oak Ridge High School competed for the second time in the Top Wrench competition at McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base. The students had their first experience in this competition in April 2017.

Now in its 27th year, Top Wrench Competition hosts 17 area schools, including more than 600 instructors, students, and other attendees.

Oak Ridge students entered the following competitive events: Static Engine Challenge, Pit Crew Challenge, and Computer Control Car Challenge. ORHS teams placed as follows:

  • First place in the Static Engine Challenge with a time of two minutes,
  • Second place in the Computer Control Car Challenge with a time of one minute and thirty seconds, and
  • Fourteenth place in the Pit Crew Challenge with a time of thirty-two and forty-five one hundredths seconds.

Besting 17 schools to take first place in the Static Engine Challenge (repairing an ailing 427 Chevrolet engine to running status), the team completed the task in two minutes even. (The next closest time was 2:45.) [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair, Brian Dittner, Brooke Bigi, Christopher Sexton, Cierra “Rose” Cortez, Computer Control Car Challenge, Elijah Brashears, Jack Borchers, James Madsen, Johnathan Carter, Kyle Nay, Matthew Herndon, Matthew Powers, Matthew Thompson, McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base, Michael Barnett, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, ORHS automotive students, Parker Palmer, Patrick LaDue, Pit Crew Challenge, Static Engine Challenge, Top Wrench Competition, Trevor Haisten

High school students begin new automotive repair class

Posted at 10:34 am October 19, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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A new course, Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair, started this fall at Oak Ridge High School as part of Oak Ridge Schools’ College, Career and Technical Education (CCTE) program. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

 

Submitted by Sarah Self/City of Oak Ridge

Students at Oak Ridge High School now have an opportunity to learn the skills they need to begin yet another high-demand, high-wage occupation after graduating.

The newest course, Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair, started with the 2016 fall semester as part of Oak Ridge Schools’ College, Career, and Technical Education, or CCTE, program. The class currently has 14 students enrolled for a fall and spring session.

Upon completing two full years of the class, each student will have worked with engine systems, transmissions, suspensions, steering, brakes, electrical, and HVAC. Students earn a full year’s worth of credit hours in one semester. The credits are recognized by the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) as part of a dual enrollment program and will count toward further certifications with TCAT. Students can also obtain some Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications while still in high school. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, ASE, audio visual arts and communications, automotive maintenance, Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair, Automotive Service Excellence, business, CCTE, College Career and Technical Education, dual enrollment, education, health science, Holly Cross, information technology, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, Patrick LaDue, TCAT, Tennessee College of Applied Technology, transportation distribution and logistics

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