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Hartland auto-technology teacher brings EV and ADAS training to classroom; district notes CTE equipment funding

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Auto-technology instructor Dan Trahey told the board he attended the CEMA trade show and will add EV and ADAS (advanced driver-assist systems) curriculum and pursue grants for welding booths. District administrators noted recent CTE and Perkins-related funding and urged instructors to pursue available capital-equipment grants.

At the Dec. 16 Hartland Consolidated Schools board meeting, auto-technology teacher Dan Trahey described work he did at a national trade show and how he plans to change the high-school program.

Training and curriculum Trahey said he attended the CEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) show and took hands-on classes on electric-vehicle service (including Tesla motor repairs) and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). He told trustees he will incorporate the manufacturers’ curriculum and repair techniques into the high-school electrical and auto curriculum so students see current field practices.…

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