Inspiration center gives Stanislaus students hands-on exposure to career opportunities

A new Stanislaus County program uses 3D printers, robotic arms, virtual reality headsets and other advanced technology to introduce students to opportunities in major local industries.

The Career Inspiration Center is run by the Stanislaus County Office of Education. Seventh- through 12th-grade students spend a day exploring careers in agriculture, manufacturing, technology or health. The goal is to expand students’ perception of local jobs and get them thinking about how to pursue careers they would enjoy.

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