CTE students demonstrate their skills on career night


By Andrew Cluley- AAPS Communications Specialist

This year’s Career and Technical Education Career Night hosted by Huron High School gave students in many programs the chance to demonstrate some of the skills they have been learning this year.  Among the highlights were students programing a robot to make pancakes with special designs, 3D pens making a variety of objects, free mini manicures, health monitoring, and the chance for visitors to practice sinking screws in drywall.  The CTE Career Night also gave students and families a chance to meet college recruiters and talk with perspective employers.

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