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Clyde-Savannah Sr. High School students recently had several opportunities to explore future careers and college pathways on field trips across the region.

Students interested in advanced manufacturing visited Advanced Atomization Technologies, where they learned about careers in engineering, machining, welding, mechanics, and assembly. They toured the facility and were able to ask questions about potential career paths.

Several 10th grade students also attended the Finger Lakes Career Fair at the Geneva Recreation Complex, where they could talk with local businesses and colleges to learn about future opportunities.

Meanwhile, 11th grade students visited SUNY Morrisville to tour the campus, experience college life, and participate in hands-on activities in horticulture and renewable energy programs while exploring majors and growing career fields across New York State.

Thanks to Sr. HS Counselor, Mrs. Laurie Clark, for helping provide these opportunities for our students to explore possibilities for the future.

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