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Butler Community College Auto Tech and Collision Repair are in the Top 17 for School of the Year.

May 7, 2009 by Butler--BCRN 1 Comment

Here is a quick update on the School of the Year.  We were recently named in the 20 auto/collision schools by Tomorrow’s Technician and Chicago Pneumatics Tools.  They just named the School of the Year, which is Ohio Technical College.  


We did make it to the top 17 schools, which qualifies us to be awarded the secondary prize.  Chicago Pneumatic has donated 119 cordless impact wrenches, worth an estimated $20,000, to 17 schools across the United States.  Read more at the CP Website.

I would like to thank CP and TT for all they do for the schools.  I will post pictures of the tools when we receive them.  


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Butler Community College Auto Tech and Collision Repair are in the Top 20 for School of the Year.

February 13, 2009 by Butler--BCRN Leave a Comment



School of the Year

Butler’s AutoTech and Collision Repair programs have been selected by Tomorrow’s Technician for the Chicago Pneumatic award. There will be one national winner and three region winners selected for the Top School of the Year.


The winner will receive $10,000 in tools, gain nationwide recognition in Tomorrow’s Technician magazine, and receive a School of the Year plaque, flag and shop banners, and apparel. The regional winners will receive $5000 in tools. In the Northwest region we are among four other schools selected: Arapohoe Community College, Littleton, CO – College of Eastern Utah, Price, UT – Ramona High School, Ramona, CA – Butler Community College, El Dorado, KS – Smoky Hill High School, Smoky Hill, CO

I believe it would be awesome to win the national Top School of the Year Award. The students work hard at Butler and I believe they deserve that honor. We are working to get the additional information together so we can send it in. We will hear the results in April.

The Real Deal


One of the questions on the questionnaire they sent us is, “what is our favorite car television/cable show?” After asking the students, there is one show that surfaced, which is Overhaulin’. This falls right into the next question, which is, “who is your favorite custom car/hot rod designer?” That would obviously be Chip Foose. There were a few other names mentioned, but I think everyone would agree that Foose is the “Real Deal.”

I had the opportunity to check out several of the cars that Foose has built and I have met Chip. I have no doubt in my mind that Foose is the most talented person in the automotive world. So Foose, you’re the man in our books.

We’ll keep you updated on this event. April seems like a long wait to hear the results, but it will be here before we know it.


For additional information about the award visit Tomorrow’s Technician Blog or their website.

A Little About Foose

What is your favorite car show and who is your favorite car builder?  Leave us a comment.






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