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ACHS Career and Finance Fair seeks local businesses

From Chase Coffey

Adair County High School will be hosting its Career and Finance Fair from 8amCT to NoonCT on Friday November 17, 2023. This event is designed to help students transition from high school to independent members of our community as well as strengthen the relationship between the community and our school. The goal is for this event to be mutually beneficial for our students but also our local businesses, community, and the surrounding area as a whole.

ACHS is currently looking for local businesses who would be interested in participating in the event, including those looking to hire both part-time and full-time employees or discuss other employment opportunities, as well as members of financial institutions, such as banks, investment firms, and insurance companies, who are willing to help students begin their journey to becoming financially independent.

If you or your business is interested in participating, please contact Chase Coffey, Andrew Reliford, Tony Just, or Denise Grant at Adair County High School at 270-384-2751.




This story was posted on 2023-10-27 15:16:10
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