DeMarcus Lawrence visits with automotive students
Rowdy? Yep. Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders? Check. Cowboys defensive end number 90 DeMarcus Lawrence? That鈥檚 right.
It wasn鈥檛 a Dallas Cowboys football game, but it was a big-time win for 91制片厂.
Last week, the and launched their partnership to extend hands-on experience opportunities for 91制片厂鈥檚 automotive technology students at the 91制片厂 Dan Dipert Career and Technical Center (CTC).
Coming out of high school with real-world job experience isn鈥檛 easy. But Ford is changing that with a partnership aimed to help students gain internships, scholarships and networking through Ford during and after high school.
To launch the partnership, representatives from the Cowboys and Ford came out to tour the CTC鈥檚 automotive facility and talk with 91制片厂鈥檚 future service technicians.
鈥淲e need bright young people that are interested in growing their career,鈥 said Ford service performance manager Jonathan Cuff.
And there was no better way to introduce the partnership than by hearing from number 90 himself.
鈥淚 always wanted to be in the automotive program growing up,鈥 said Lawrence. 鈥淏eing able to see the kids have the opportunity to live out their dreams at such a young age is truly inspiring.鈥
During the school year, Ford experts and staff will visit with students during class hours, sharing their knowledge of the automotive industry as it aligns with the curriculum.
Students will also have the chance to shadow Ford personnel at local dealerships and be mentored through technical competitions.
鈥淚t鈥檚 rewarding to get to see these kids starting a career,鈥 said automotive technology teacher Nicholas Comey. 鈥淲ith opportunities like this, we will be able to challenge the kids and watch them grow.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 super excited,鈥 said Martin High School senior Michelle Buser. 鈥淥ur first year we didn鈥檛 have this, so for us to open it up and be a part of the first year is really exciting.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to bring a lot of opportunity for other people,鈥 said Buser. 鈥淓specially the younger ones.鈥
Ford and the Cowboys also gifted each student with a Ford and Cowboys co-branded shop shirt.
At the end of the year, Ford will also give each student their very own work tools.
鈥淭hese kinds of opportunities don鈥檛 happen for everybody,鈥 said interim superintendent Dr. Steven Wurtz. 鈥淣ot everybody gets the chance to actually work with people who are in the field to mentor kids so that they can transition after high school into a job that pays well.鈥
91制片厂 is a district that aims to help all students pursue their passions, so new ways to gain hands-on experience in school are always worth celebrating.
鈥淚鈥檓 here to show the kids love,鈥 said Lawrence. 鈥淚f you believe it, if you see it, you can achieve it.鈥