The ACE Program at The Chandler School is a hands-on, multi-sensory learning experience designed specifically for middle school students with lanugage based learning differences, such as dyslexia. Rooted in problem-solving, teamwork, and real-world application, ACE immerses students in the fundamentals of automotive engineering, racing technology, and mechanical science. With guidance from motorsports professionals such as John Finger, Billy Glavin III- General Manager of the 2024 LMP3 champtionship-winning team- and championship-winning NASCAR crew chief Doug Richert, students engage in simulator-based training, trackside experiences, and hands-on mechanical work.
What sets ACE apart is that middle school students don’t just observe—they take an active role. Traveling to world-class racing venues such as Circuit of The Americas (COTA), Barber Motorsports Park, Spring Mountain Motorsports Park, Road Atlanta, and Virginia International Raceway (VIR), they gain firsthand experience in high-performance environments. These young students serve as pit crew, applying their skills in real-time race conditions, learning the precision, teamwork, and adaptability required in motorsports.
This groundbreaking program proves that middle school students are capable of mastering high-level STEM concepts, transforming their passion into real-world skills and opening doors to future careers in engineering, motorsports, and beyond.