Toro has entered into a partnership with Brentsville District High School, located in Prince William County, Virginia, to cultivate the next generation of turfgrass managers. Starting this fall, Brentsville District High School will be rebranding its turfgrass program to be named the Brentsville Turf Toro Grounds Academy.
Since 2016, Dr. Drew Miller has served as director of the Turfgrass Management Program at Brentsville District High School. The program has an attendance of more than 200 students annually, and graduates have gone to top college turf programs and into professional roles in the industry. Currently, 18 graduates are enrolled in full-time turf programs at top U.S. colleges and universities, and eight graduates have taken roles in professional sports, university athletics and golf courses.
The Turfgrass Management Program takes students beyond the classroom and provides them with real-world experience in environments, equipment and grounds teams. Some experiences the students have had in recent years includes field prep for the ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference) Championship Game and the CONCACAF (The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football) Gold Cup as well as SFMA (Sports Field Management Association) Student Competitions. Brentsville students have competed against collegiate programs around the country and have won several awards.
“Working with Toro is a dream, both for myself and for the students,” said Miller. “The dedication that Toro has to quality products, training and safety is critical to inspiring and educating the next generation of professionals in this industry.”
In support of the Brentsville Turf Toro Grounds Academy, Toro and its local distribution partner, Turf Equipment and Supply Company, are dedicated to helping the program transition to a complete fleet of Toro equipment. Toro will also be helping to develop classroom sessions, which will include topics such as safety, maintenance, career development and more. Finally, Toro is investing in Brentsville students beyond their time in the Grounds Academy through two $2,500 scholarships. These scholarships will be awarded to graduating seniors who will be pursuing a two- or four-year degree in Turf Management or Engineering programs.
“We are invested in the future of turfgrass professionals,” said Lindsay Tucker, marketing manager at Toro. “In order to fully prepare students for a career in turfgrass, we believe they should learn on the best equipment possible and we are proud to partner with Brentsville District High School to help achieve that goal.”