Montgomery County public schools show students an alternative to college
Capital News Service//May 9, 2024//
Not every student excels in the traditional classroom setting. That is why the Automotive Trades Foundation partnered with Montgomery County public schools and businesses to give students a unique hands-on learning experience where the students learn how to fix and sell cars. The program has inspired generations of students to work in the automotive industry.
Alexa Wootten reports for Capital News Service.
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