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Students explore future career paths

Students explore future career paths
A Lehman High School student teaches a Dahlstrom Middle School student how to hold a baby during the Hays CISD Career and Technical Education (CTE) Showcase Thursday, Nov. 13. This booth highlighted the Education and Training Career Cluster, which focuses on occupational and education opportunities in relation to teaching, instructing and creating enrichment materials.

Author: PHOTO BY BRITTANY KELLEY

A Lehman High School student teaches a Dahlstrom Middle School student how to hold a baby during the Hays CISD Career and Technical Education (CTE) Showcase Thursday, Nov. 13. This booth highlighted the Education and Training Career Cluster, which focuses on occupational and education opportunities in relation to teaching, instructing and creating enrichment materials.

The event was formerly known as Careers on Wheels Day and serves as an interactive event that gives middle school students — now expanded to both seventh and eighth grades — the opportunity to explore the CTE programs available in high school.


A Lehman High School student teaches a Dahlstrom Middle School student how to hold a baby during the Hays CISD Career and Technical Education (CTE) Showcase Thursday, Nov. 13. This booth highlighted the Education and Training Career Cluster, which focuses on occupational and education opportunities in relation to teaching, instructing and creating enrichment materials.

Author: PHOTO BY BRITTANY KELLEY

A Lehman High School student teaches a Dahlstrom Middle School student how to hold a baby during the Hays CISD Career and Technical Education (CTE) Showcase Thursday, Nov. 13. This booth highlighted the Education and Training Career Cluster, which focuses on occupational and education opportunities in relation to teaching, instructing and creating enrichment materials.

Author: PHOTO BY BRITTANY KELLEY

The event was formerly known as Careers on Wheels Day and serves as an interactive event that gives middle school students — now expanded to both seventh and eighth grades — the opportunity to explore the CTE programs available in high school.

Author: PHOTO BY BRITTANY KELLEY

A student in the Engineering Career Cluster showcases robotic technology to interested students at the Hays Performing Arts Center, where the CTE showcase was held.

Author: PHOTO BY BRITTANY KELLEY

A pair of DMS seventh graders work on mannequin heads, as they consider signing up for the Cosmetology & Personal Care Services path.

Author: PHOTO BY BRITTANY KELLEY

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