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Clewiston Middle School hosts Career Day
CLEWISTON -- On Feb. 16, representatives from Hendry Regional Medical Center enjoyed meeting Clewiston Middle School students at the school's Career Day. The HRMC team had the privilege of sharing our passion for healthcare and inspiring the next generation of medical professionals. [Photo courtesy HRMC]
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CLEWISTON -- More than 30 professionals visited Clewiston Middle School on Feb. 16 for the school's first Career Day. [Photo courtesy CMS]
CLEWISTON - Optimum Care SWFL Michelle Milian visited Clewiston Middle School for their 1st Career Day event on Feb. 16. Nurse Michelle had an awesome morning telling the 8th graders all about a career in nursing. [Photo courtesy CMS]
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CLEWISTON -- Sometimes all it takes is one conversation or one moment in time, to change the trajectory of your life.
On Feb. 16, Clewiston Middle School had over 30 professionals from our community take time from their busy schedules to share their journey to finding their passion, with our students!
Participants included: C&B Farms; Clewiston EMT, Clewiston Fire Department- Doug Glisson; Hendry County Sheriff’s Office- SRO Thimothee;
Hendry County Schools CTE, Hendry County Schools- Cecilia Estrada, Tyron Smith, Miesha Police, Katrina Haggins; Hendry County School Board Member Stephanie Busin; Dis & Dat Suga Shack- Viva Robinson; Edward Jones- Al Perry; Hendry County Schools Superintendent Michael Swindle; Hendry County Schools Director of Secondary Education Roberto Sanchez; Hendry Regional Medical Center- Brittney Johnston; Jason’s Classic Cuts- Jason Williams; Julio’s Cafe Tropical- Julio Rodriguez Jr.; Dr. Caroll; Optimum Care SWFL- Michelle Milian; Rawls Real Estate- Anabel Miranda & Cheryl Eby; US Army- William Clark; Superior Contracting- Luis Vallejo; TRPS LLC- Tyrin Summer; ISTA- Nathan Hollis; US Sugar- Bereniz Mendoza, Brannan Thomas, Isabel Perez, Andrew Berg, Chris Purdy, Joey Folsom, Jimmy Hill; Morgan Daniels; Jennifer Glisson; Wild Magnolias- Shelby Mitchell; and Lavita Holmes/