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01/07/2026 | News release | Archived content

How a Race Car Project Is Transforming Rural STEM Education

How a Race Car Project Is Transforming Rural STEM Education

Inside Georgia Tech's Advanced Manufacturing Pathways program, high school students learn to design, build, test, and dream big through a collaboration that's reshaping classrooms and communities.
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Bainbridge High School students in the AMP program gathered in October 2025 to race their cars and put their manufacturing skills to the test.

Jan 07, 2026

Students in rural Georgia are discovering new possibilities through Georgia Tech's new Advanced Manufacturing Pathways program, where they design, build, and race custom cars while learning real manufacturing skills. With local educators and industry partners behind it, AMP is reshaping how communities imagine their future workforce.

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