Midland High School
With an estimated shortage of 60,000 automotive technicians, the demand for these highly skilled professionals has never been greater. You can check out a career working on today’s complex, computerized vehicles in a two-year automotive technology program certified by the National Automotive Technician Education Foundation. Automotive technology students will spend classroom and lab time learning about automotive brakes, steering and suspension also electrical and electronic systems and engine performance. Dealership internships are also part of this exciting program.
If you have questions or would like more information please see your high school counselor, career center staff or contact:
Penny Miller-Nelson
Career and Technical Education Coordinator
Midland County ESA & Midland Public Schools
(989) 923-5081