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Green Bay Area Public School District

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The automotive industry in the United States and Wisconsin is forecasted to remain a growing industry. Recognizing the need for a skilled automotive workforce, the Green Bay Area Public School District (GBAPS) expanded the automotive technician lab at Green Bay East High School in 2015 to form City Stadium Automotive® 

Students enrolled in City Stadium Automotive® focus on the diagnosis and troubleshooting of faults in automotive systems while receiving high school and college credit through Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC).

Students have the opportunity to earn more than 26 college credits and a one-year technical diploma over the course of their junior and senior year as part of the Automotive Maintenance Technician (AMT) program in collaboration with NWTC. Upon graduating from high school, students will be prepared to either enter the workforce directly or continue their education for one more year at NWTC to complete either a two-year Automotive Technician technical diploma or an Automotive Technology associate degree

Thanks to a partnership with Ford Motor Company, our students also have access to the New Ford Tech Automotive Career Exploration (ACE) program, which allows them to use Ford's service literature, web curriculum, and training materials to advance student learning, and to earn Ford training credentials required for Ford dealer technician certificates. 

Finally, City Stadium Automotive® at East High is one of only 14 high schools in Wisconsin to be certified by the National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF) for Maintenance and Light Repair Program Standards. NATEF is an organization that examines the structure, resources, and quality of training programs and evaluates them against standards established by the industry. Students who receive NATEF certification are prepared to work in the automotive field, enroll in technical school, or both. 

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Instructor

Ben Hendricks
CSA Instructor
(920) 498-5633

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Headshot of Chris Ziegler in front of CSA sign

 

Instructor

Chris Ziegler
CSA Instructor
(920) 448-2090

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If you would like a tour of our unique program or are interested in enrolling, please Email Ben Hendricks or call him at (920) 498-5633.