Buckeye Career Center purchases truck driving school

Buckeye Career Center purchases truck driving school
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The Buckeye Career Center Board of Education has agreed to purchase the American Professional Truck Driving School.

                        

The Buckeye Career Center Board of Education has agreed to purchase the American Professional Truck Driving School, also known as the Liberty Coach Truck Driving School, located in Gnadenhutten.

The sale is expected to close by July 1, solidifying Buckeye Career Center’s commitment to providing career education and hands-on training for in-demand industries. The purchase was approved at the board’s March 18 meeting.

The purchase of American Professional Truck Driving School from Lewis and Geneva Higgenbotham for $1,400,000, aligns with Buckeye Career Center’s mission to equip students with the skills and certifications necessary to succeed.

To date this school year, BCC has sent approximately 60 high school and adult education students to the driving school to earn a CDL license, with BCC covering the cost. This purchase will allow BCC to expand these offerings to enrolled students, as well as adults from across the state.

“This opportunity presented itself in the fall of 2024, and we have been doing our due diligence to research and prepare for this purchase,” BCC Superintendent Bob Alsept said. “We feel this acquisition aligns perfectly with the mission of Buckeye Career Center to serve the community by empowering people of all ages to discover their passion and prepare for their future through career and technical education.”

American Professional Truck Driving School has a reputation for preparing students for careers in the transportation industry. Through this transition, Buckeye Career Center will ensure a continuation of CDL training.

“We are thankful to the Higgenbotham family for their long partnership with BCC, and we look forward to continuing their long-standing tradition of excellence,” Alsept said.

BCC and the Higgenbothams hope to finalize the sale by early June to avoid any service or learning disruptions. BCC looks forward to further developing partnerships with local businesses and expanding training opportunities to meet workforce needs.

More details on program offerings and enrollment opportunities will be shared in the coming weeks. Visit www.BuckeyeCareerCenter.org.


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