Project Bike Tech is thrilled to welcome Aimee Ross to our board of directors. Aimee’s expertise and talent will be a great asset as we continue to grow PBT’s positive impact. Looking forward to the journey ahead! https://t.co/X2cmPdKBTl
Project Bike Tech equips students with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to become the innovators and problem solvers of tomorrow, driving positive change in their communities and beyond. Follow us to keep up! #STEAM#STEM#CTE
Project Bike Tech emphasizes experiential learning through hands-on activities, ensuring that students actively engage with STEAM principles in a real-world context.
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As Project Bike Tech classrooms around the country begin the 2024-2025 school year, it is thrilling to see how the program is growing.
We see you, Tim Hanna and the students at Mainland Regional High School. Congratulations and keep up the great work!
We recently completed our annual training for new teachers, and we couldn't be more excited to start this journey with new schools and educators. Here's to an exciting year of growth and discovery ahead!
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Today’s educational system is thirsting for programs that are technical, experiential and trade-based.
Project Bike Tech uses those hands-on techniques to teach CORE and STEM classes and introduce students to career pathways.
Thank Genesee Township Police for your donation to next year's Project Bike Tech program at Kearsley High School! These eleven bikes will be refurbished and given back to the community!
Great work, Kearsley PBT!!
PBT launched four bicycle technician–training classrooms for some of America’s neediest kids. The purpose was to develop and grow a combined partnership effort to bring new bicycling resources to tribal and economically disadvantaged youth in Indigenous communities.
PBT is a credited high school elective that uses bicycle mechanics as a conduit to teach Common CORE and STEM elements to students.
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“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” – Dr. Seuss
And we can't wait to see all the places our Project Bike Tech students will go!
Congratulations to all of our 2024 graduates!
Over the years, PBT has successfully introduced more than 3000 students to the bicycle industry as a career pathway.
Whether graduates directly enter the workforce or continue on to college, they become lifelong supporters of the bicycle community. 🚲
It's that time of the year where we get to learn about our PBT seniors' plans!
Chris Anthony of Montebello High School's Project Bike Tech program received his Level 1 certification and will be attending Cal Poly Pomona in the fall!
We're so proud of you, Chris Anthony! 🎓
We are so proud of all the work our Leland and Gray Union Middle and High School Project Bike Tech students are doing! These incredible students refurbished bicycles to provide to local refugee families! 👏
PBT CLASSES PROVIDE:
🔹Standards-based curriculum on the mechanics of the bicycle
🔹A hands-on, multi-sensory learning environment
🔹Specific career training to compete in today’s job market
🔹Top-notch instruction that reinforces core skills
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Project Bike Tech students earn two certificates. One in career tech, endorsed by CTE, and the other as an entry level bike mechanic/assembler endorsed by members of the bicycle industry.