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SCRS and March Taylor Education Foundation Team Up to Support Collision Repair Instruction
4/5/2011 11:56:55 AM

On April 20, 2011, SCRS MO-KAN – the Society of Collision Repair Specialists' (SCRS) longstanding chapter – will hold its 2011 Education Night of Achievement at the Marriott Overland Park in Overland Park, Kan.

To help provide maximum exposure to the event, SCRS and the March Taylor Education Foundation have teamed up to make it economically feasible for 55 students and teachers from across the states of Kansas and Missouri to attend.

The Education Night of Achievement is a celebration of collision repair technical education. The evening's highlight is the presentation of the Jerry Frese Award to the top three collision repair technical students in the MO-KAN area. The award recognizes excellence in all aspects of scholastic life, including technical prowess and community involvement. Each finalist receives a trophy, in addition to tool credits for $500, $350 and $250, for first-, second- or third-place finishes.

"This is the culmination of a yearly process that begins when we solicit nominations from local schools with a collision repair curriculum," said SCRS Mo-Kan Chairman Colette Bruce. "The instructors submit forms with a detailed description and evaluation of the student. Our educational committee goes through those submissions to determine which three nominees have especially gone above and beyond what is required."

SCRS MO-KAN's goal is to give soon-to-be-professionals maximum exposure to the positive career options provided by the collision repair industry. For that reason, the association encourages and facilitates the attendance of as many students and teachers as possible. Vendors and area shop owners likewise attend, providing students an opportunity to mingle with potential business and employment contacts in an informal setting.

"We're connecting students with the life opening up before them to help make the transition a smooth one," added Bruce. "For example, we feature former students as guest speakers to talk about their experiences starting a career. We also encourage students in attendance to speak a little bit about themselves. It's a heartwarming experience to see these young people become aware of their own career potential."

As important as the Education Night of Achievement may be, making it happen can be a challenge. Putting on an evening-long program with dinner requires resources and transportation. In some cases, lodging for traveling students and teachers, along with a number of other expenses, must be underwritten. As funding for technical education continues to shrink, SCRS MO-KAN has turned to the collision repair industry, including local vendors, to step in and pick up the slack.

The SCRS National and the March Taylor Education Foundation-which provides educational grants to help collision repair technicians further their training-are providing this year. Between the two of them they are ensuring that 55 students (SCRS 30; the March Taylor Education Foundation 25) will be able to enjoy the Education Night of Achievement.

"March was an avid supporter of education, specifically that which goes into the making of the future technicians of our industry," said Dale Matsumoto, the Foundation's administrator. "The decision to sponsor the students was not difficult...it is something we know March would certainly support."

SCRS congratulates the MO-KAN Chapter for its support of a viable future industry workforce, and salute the winners, as well as the rest of students in attendance.

"It's no secret that young technicians are the future of the industry, and it's heartening to see the MO-KAN Chapter step up and consistently do what it can to ensure that quality prospects join the workforce," said SCRS Executive Director Aaron Schulenburg. "The Education Night of Achievement places one of our most vital resources in a well-deserved spotlight. We are only too glad to provide the support needed to facilitate this important mission."  


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