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TCHS Collision Repair Class in Contest for New Uniforms

December 10, 2013
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TCHS Collision Repair Class in Contest for New UniformsThe Collision Repair Education Foundation together with Red Kap are offering new collision student uniforms for the school whose picture receives the most “Likes”. These schools were 2013 Makeover grant applicants and until the end of the year, students, instructors, and industry members are invited to view the album and “Like” the picture they would like to vote for. The school with the most “Likes” wins.

Dave Nelson, Tucker County High School Collision Repair Instructor, said, “Basically I  applied for a $50,000 makeover grant for the collision program.  Several schools were awarded the grant including secondary and post-secondary schools across the US.  Among the entries there were also several $10,000 awards of which I did not receive any of them.  Coll Ed. Foundation sent to all who applied for the grant an opportunity to be involved in this contest. The contest is to submit a photo with the school mascot and the public will determine the winner by most popular vote. So we are asking that anyone with a face book page to view and vote “Like” on the Collision Education Foundation face-book page the contest ends Dec. 31, 2013.  All students in the collision program will be awarded new uniforms should we win.”

 

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