Students Spearhead Virtual CTE Career & College Expo

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On Wednesday, December 2, students throughout Bend-La Pine Schools learned about opportunities in dentistry, farming, machinery and more during a virtual Career & College Expo featuring colleges, trade schools and local industry experts. The unique event focused on Career and Technical Education (CTE) offerings and was coordinated and organized by two Bend Senior High School students, Sarah Rossi and Liv Slocum, as part of a project for DECA, a marketing and leadership organization at Bend High.

“This event gave high school students an opportunity to not only connect with schools that have CTE programs and degrees, but also with actual career paths,” said Rossi. “The whole point was to get students to see what their future pathway could look like.

This is the second year for the CTE Career & College Expo, but Rossi and Slocum have transformed it completely to fit into a virtual format (last year’s event took place in person at Bend Senior High). The expo ran from 1-5pm and every 30 minutes featured a new slate of speakers. Students signed up via a QR code to virtually attend whichever sessions interested them during the expo

While navigating new technology and communication has been challenging, Rossi and Slocum said one big benefit of the new virtual format is that it allowed easy access for students throughout the district to participate. In total, the event included six industry representatives and 11 colleges that offer CTE programs (including industries such as culinary, aviation, health care and more.

“Our staff members are passionate about helping students plan for successful futures, and we are excited for opportunities like this that allow students to connect with hands-on, high-wage, high-skill industries,” said Katie Legace, deputy superintendent for Bend-La Pine Schools. “We also want to celebrate our two student leaders for organizing this event, which is a huge lift and shows their commitment to their fellow students.

“I hope we were able to connect students with opportunities they may not have known about and help them figure out what they want to do after high school,” said Slocum

The pair will now create a 20-page manual based on the event and will present it at an upcoming DECA event.

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