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HCHS students explore futures at career fair

Officers with the Bonifay Police Department showcase equipment and discuss careers in law enforcement while promoting safe driving awareness at Holmes County High School’s College and Career Fair.

Holmes County High School welcomed students, businesses, and organizations from across the region on March 18 for its annual College and Career Fair, providing students with valuable insight into opportunities available after graduation.

The event, held in the school gymnasium, featured a wide range of representatives spanning higher education, public service, business, and the military. Students had the opportunity to interact directly with professionals, ask questions, and explore potential career paths.

Among those in attendance were the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office, Bonifay Police Department, and Holmes County Emergency Medical Services, all of whom offered hands-on demonstrations and information about careers in public safety. Community South Credit Union provided financial education resources, while representatives from the United States Armed Forces spoke with students about military service opportunities.

Colleges and universities, including Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and Chipola College, were also on hand to discuss academic programs and admissions pathways. The Florida Department of Transportation highlighted careers in infrastructure and public service, while Hamiltonville Farm Outdoors showcased nontraditional career paths through digital media and social media entrepreneurship.

Throughout the event, students rotated between booths, gaining exposure to a variety of industries and learning about both local and national opportunities available to them after high school.

School officials emphasized the importance of the annual fair in helping students make informed decisions about their futures, whether pursuing higher education, entering the workforce, or serving in the military.

Representatives from Community South Credit Union engage with students during Holmes County High School’s College and Career Fair on March 18, offering financial literacy resources and career insight into the banking industry. [CONTRIBUTED]
Holmes County Emergency Management director Barry Lee demonstrates CPR techniques, giving students hands-on exposure to life-saving skills and careers in emergency response. [CONTRIBUTED]
Members of the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office meet with students, highlighting career opportunities in public safety and law enforcement during the March 18 College and Career Fair. [CONTRIBUTED]
Representatives from Hamiltonville Farm Outdoors connect with students, showcasing opportunities in digital media, outdoor branding, and content creation through social media platforms. [CONTRIBUTED]
Students fill the gymnasium at Holmes County High School as they visit booths and speak with representatives from colleges, businesses, and public service organizations during the annual College and Career Fair. [CONTRIBUTED]

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