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Mariner Middle career fair enlightens students
Eighth-graders visit with local employees to learn about various jobs
April 22, 2024
Hundreds of eighth-graders descended upon the Mariner Middle gym March 27 to explore occupational options at the school’s inaugural career fair.
Planned by school counselors Frank Shockley and Jacqui Sheridan, the event allowed students to meet with local employees working in diverse fields to help them gain insight into their options as they prepare to transition to high school.
Learning about newspaper jobs during Mariner Middle’s inaugural career fair March 27 are students (l-r) Janet Miranda-Perez, Crystal Lopez, Wyatt Johnson, Jennifer Morales-Lopez, Athena Moore, Uzias Mazariegos-Solano and Ava Kauffman.
Taking interest in future jobs are students (l-r) Kiara Valentin-Pegueros, Daniela Vickery-Torres, Natalie Starr, Ava Wyatt, Madelin Velasquez-Morales, Olinda Coverdale, Lesly Lopez Santizo and Oraidy Velasquez-Lopez.
Mariner Middle students (l-r) Dylan Duronio, Aerik DeWitt, Evelyn Coraza Camargo, Blair Chubb, Samantha Doyal and Sophia Farren talked to local employees during the event.
Cape Public Relations Coordinator Steph DeMalto talks about different careers in the communications field.
Kim Hoey Stevenson, Republican candidate for Delaware’s 6th District, discusses politics with students. She conducted an informal poll with students, all of whom said they thought citizens age 16 were too young to vote.
Mariner Middle students gather for a photo at the end of the career fair. In back are (l-r) Nora Williams, Abigail Hoeller, Tobin McLaughlin and Benjamin Hill. In front are Israel Lucas-Lopez, Emmilyn Swope, Natalie Longo, M'Liyah Bellamy-Hicks, Cynthia Fragoso-Velasquez, Bella Luna-Castellanos and Jillian Gallagher.