What can their post-high school career hold? That’s what students at Union City High School found out on Tuesday during the school’s spring job and career fair.
Upwards of 50 colleges and universities, as well as industry corporation representatives, attended the fair, imparting information to the entire student body at the High School.
It was the second of two, annual job fairs conducted by the High School. One takes place in the fall, with the other held in the spring.
The event, according to the school’s guidance department and principal Ryan Lewis, gives students a peak into what lies ahead outside of the walls of Union City High School following graduation.
Students from the 9th through the 12th grades were all invited to participate in the job and career fair.
