The Kell World of Work Career Fair: 2023

The Kell World of Work Career Fair: 2023
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March 3 was the return of our annual Kell World of Work Career Fair! This event gives students a chance to interact with over 100 different career and educational options offered beyond Kell High School. For some students, this was an opportunity to find out where they could work and how to get a job with the businesses present. For others, it was a chance to interact with professionals and learn more about what it took for them to gain success in their given profession. Dina Flesher, PTSA President stated, “I love that this event exposes students to so many carreers. Many students think they know what they want to do but this day gives them a chance to interact with people who are involved in fields they are interested in.” Senior student Isabella enjoyed the day so much that she wanted to miss her entire lunch period. Isabella explained, “It’s amazing and there are so many opportunities I can learn about here.”

The team of Millie Threeton, Terri Robbins, Susana Lopez, Bryce Lee, Amy Sanders and many more staff members spend countless hours facilitating this event. Thank you so much for all you do to make Kell High School the BEST school around!

Vendors Present Included:

• Military 

• Manufacturing, Energy, Architecture & Construction 

• Human Services: Education & Training, Health Sciences 

• Government & Public Administration: Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security

• STEM, Information Technology, AV/Technology, Art, Communications & Transportation & Logistics 

• Hospitality, Tourism, Food Services, Agriculture and Natural Resources (green balloons) • College/University

• Business Management/Administration & Communications: Marketing, Finance, A/V Technology & Communications 

Original source can be found here.



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