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Pennsylvania College of Technology welcomes high school students from near and far to Build My Future | Open House News, sports, jobs

Pennsylvania College of Technology welcomes high school students from near and far to Build My Future | Open House News, sports, jobs

High school students watch a classmate use an excavator at one of the exhibits during the My Future Open House PA event on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus. Dozens of area schools participated in the event, where high school students were able to gain hands-on experience with careers in the professions and ask questions of representatives from those fields during the job fair. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun Gazette

High school students make their way between exhibits during the “Build My Future” PA event on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus. Dozens of area schools participated in the event, where high school students were able to gain hands-on experience with careers in the trades and ask questions of representatives from those fields during the job fair. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun Gazette

Williamsport High School students make their way between exhibits during the PA “Build My Future” open house on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus. Dozens of area schools participated in the event, where high school students were able to gain hands-on experience with careers in the professions and ask questions of representatives from those fields during the job fair. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun Gazette

Cody Ross of Ross Construction Academy talks to students about carpentry during the PA “Build My Future” open house event on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus. Dozens of area schools participated in the event, where high school students were able to gain hands-on experience with careers in the trades and ask questions of representatives from those fields during the job fair. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun Gazette

During the PA Build My Future open house on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus, there were numerous exhibits showcasing the careers. Dozens of area schools attended the event, which helped expose students to various careers in the trades.