Mentor Schools automotive program receives donation of 2024 Mustang from Ford Motor Company

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Ford Motor Company Donates $60,000 Ford Mustang to Mentor High CTE Automotive Program

Ford Motor Company has made a generous donation to the Mentor High CTE Automotive Program, giving students the opportunity to work on a brand new $60,000 2024 Ford Mustang. The sleek and high-performance vehicle was unveiled during a special presentation at Classic Ford, sparking excitement among the students in the program.

Instructor Tony Rozman expressed his enthusiasm for the new addition, stating that the Mustang will provide students with valuable experience working on a more advanced and modern vehicle. The car will be kept in the program’s shop area, allowing students to familiarize themselves with the latest technology and systems in the automotive industry.

The collaboration between Ford Motor Company, Classic Auto Group, and Mentor Schools exemplifies the importance of business-education partnerships in preparing students for future careers. Director of Workforce Development Joe Glavan emphasized the significance of the donation and thanked those involved for their support.

With the addition of the 2024 Ford Mustang, the Mentor High CTE Automotive Program continues to offer students a comprehensive and hands-on learning experience, preparing them for successful careers in the auto industry.