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AUTO TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS at Region Ten Technical High School have purchased equipment needed to work on hybrid vehicles, using a grant from Berlin City Auto Group’s Drive for Education. “It’s all about staying up to date,” said instructor Dave Giroux. “These tools allow us to work on high voltage hybrids.
AUTO TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS at Region Ten Technical High School have purchased equipment needed to work on hybrid vehicles, using a grant from Berlin City Auto Group’s Drive for Education. “It’s all about staying up to date,” said instructor Dave Giroux. “These tools allow us to work on high voltage hybrids.” Pictured from left to right front row: Tyler Moody, Nelson Gay, and instructor David Giroux. Standing: Connor Jones, Dossey Harvey, Hudson Stevens, Allen Alden, Tanner Herman, Dylan Dodge, educational technician Steve Leunig, David Berry, Ernest Bergeron, Matt Nelson, Brandon Soule, Kyle Burt, Austin Dyer, Brady LaFrance and Zach Herrick.

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