At the Career Expo, held on Oct. 23, various companies and groups came to BHS to present to students about future post-high school opportunities. Students had a chance to learn about numerous fields and specific jobs within them. Additionally, many of the career-oriented high school classes presented to students about ways they can involve themselves in their future aspirations through their high school electives. Students from both Station and Prairie Middle Schools travelled to the career expo as well, in order to learn about some of these classes available to them in high school.
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Harper College presents its Fashion Studies Program and a display of dress arrangements, designed by current and past students. A representative from the college shared her experience from teaching the class and what she thinks her students have gained through their involvement. Photo courtesy of Ruby Nass, ’26.
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Representatives from BHS TV, the high school’s TV network, pose for a photo at the annual Career Fair. Representatives gathered to share their accomplishments and their future goals with incoming freshmen of 2030 from both Station and Prairie Middle Schools. Photo courtesy of Ruby Nass, ’26.
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Three real estate agents representing Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Starck Real Estate agency present their profession at the BHS annual Career Fair. Representatives share the perks of working for their company and the benefits of having a specialization in their chosen career. Photo courtesy of Ruby Nass, ’26.
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Students talk to firefighters from the Countryside Fire Department. The firefighter introduced students to the field of first responders and answered questions regarding safety, training and salaries. Photo courtesy of Ruby Nass, ’26.