WHS Automotive Program Receives Equipment Donation from Burtness Chevrolet

The Whitewater High School automotive program recently received a generous donation of a used tire machine and tire balancer from Burtness Chevrolet of Whitewater, valued at approximately $2,000. The equipment, delivered just before the Thanksgiving break, will enhance hands-on learning by providing students with real-world experience in tire installation and balancing—essential skills in automotive maintenance.

“This donation is a game-changer for our program,” said Justin Buntrock, WHS automotive teacher. “Having access to professional-grade equipment allows our students to work with industry-standard tools, better preparing them for careers in the automotive field. We are incredibly thankful to Burtness Chevrolet and the Burtness family for their generosity and dedication to student success.”

The donation highlights Burtness Chevrolet’s ongoing commitment to supporting education and workforce development in Whitewater.

WHS offers career-focused educational opportunities through partnerships with local businesses. The automotive program is open to students grades 9 through 12, with courses including Small Engines, Auto Service Fundamentals, Auto Tech 2, Advanced Automotive, and Consumer Home & Auto.

For more information about the WHS automotive program or to explore partnership opportunities, please contact Justin Buntrock at 262-472-8173 or jbuntrock@wwusd.org.

Editor’s note: The above press release was received from the Whitewater Unified School District.

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