RCTC COLLISION REPAIR
Advisory Committee members:
Sonny Hall USA Demolition Derby/ Complete Collision
Mark Stabenau Ypsilanti Auto Value
Dusty Whitney Dusty's Collision
Jon Burchwell Former Student
Alan Arndt Burhop Collision
Jeff Chambers Butman Ford
To become an advisory committee member Contact Bill Burnette [email protected].
Rationale:
Program Advisory Committees effectively support successful Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs by keeping the teachers and the curriculum current and relevant to business and industry. The primary purpose of these Program Advisory Committees is to serve as a resource and a connection to the workplace for CTE teachers and administrators.
Program Advisory Committees at the individual CTE program level can make important contributions by keeping faculty apprised of business and industry needs, providing professional development opportunities, and assisting the school in planning and implementing relevant Career and Technical Education programs for students.
Program Advisory Committees are an important part of CTE because the members are currently working in the program area they represent. The expertise of individuals from business and industry plays an integral role in providing high-quality CTE programs, in addition to fostering the development of a trained and educated workforce.
For more information on Program Advisory Committee requirements, visit our website at: www.michigan.gov/mdcd.
Sonny Hall USA Demolition Derby/ Complete Collision
Mark Stabenau Ypsilanti Auto Value
Dusty Whitney Dusty's Collision
Jon Burchwell Former Student
Alan Arndt Burhop Collision
Jeff Chambers Butman Ford
To become an advisory committee member Contact Bill Burnette [email protected].
Rationale:
Program Advisory Committees effectively support successful Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs by keeping the teachers and the curriculum current and relevant to business and industry. The primary purpose of these Program Advisory Committees is to serve as a resource and a connection to the workplace for CTE teachers and administrators.
Program Advisory Committees at the individual CTE program level can make important contributions by keeping faculty apprised of business and industry needs, providing professional development opportunities, and assisting the school in planning and implementing relevant Career and Technical Education programs for students.
Program Advisory Committees are an important part of CTE because the members are currently working in the program area they represent. The expertise of individuals from business and industry plays an integral role in providing high-quality CTE programs, in addition to fostering the development of a trained and educated workforce.
For more information on Program Advisory Committee requirements, visit our website at: www.michigan.gov/mdcd.