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Hart District Shows Students It’s Never Too Soon To Discover Careers

Students set to attend career fair with a twist.

[view:node_ad=5]What do I want to be when I grow up?"

           

The very youngest children want to follow their heroes as
firemen, astronauts, movie stars, etc. But it's never too soon for a child or
teen to start discovering his or her individual interests and how they can lead
to realistic successful careers in the future.

           

That's the concept behind Discovering Careers-2009, the
Santa Clarita Valley's second annual hands-on career exploration program
planned for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on
Saturday, April 25, at College of the Canyons.

           

Sponsored by the SCV School and Business Alliance, the Hart
School District, College of the Canyons, Boston Scientific, the Chancellor's
Office, California Community Colleges,  and KHTS radio,  the expo will feature interactive
presentations and demonstrations by local businesses and service organizations.
Students from 5 to 20 years old will
be encouraged to participate in hands-on activities that interest them, and
explore the career fields that relate to those interests.

           

Discovering Careers-2009  is free of charge to all participants. Further
information is available at www.hartdistrict.org/discover

or by calling 753-5740, extension 776.

Hart District Shows Students It’s Never Too Soon To Discover Careers

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