The annual Career Fair at Central Maine Community College welcomed sophomores from various local high schools. Attending the Fair from Lisbon pictured from left: Front row: Zachary Greene, Corey Hess, Hannah Martel, Jasmine Clark, Paige D’Amboise, Hailey Kaherl, Jessica Call, Karli Rogers, Jennifer Violette, Blake Berube. Second row: Caitlyn Cyr, Kyra Gamache, Selena Cordner, Cassidy Dall, Chase Collier, Michael Schlotterbeck, Cody Richard, Kipri Steele, Jasmin Le, Ryley Austin, Kaylin Le. Third row: Alyssa Hall, Chandler Riordan, Bailey Eveson, Joseph Couillard, Reece Martin-Morong, Alexandra Sult, Jacob Fusaro, Bryant Hall, Christopher Normand, Noah Francis, Kurtis Bolton, Nicholas Lerette, Mason Jefferies. Photo courtesy of Monica Millhime.
Lisbon – Members of the Lisbon High School Class of 2017, along with chaperones Shari Jordan, Katy Dodge and Monica Millhime, attended the annual Central Maine Community College (CMCC) Career Fair on Tuesday, January 13. Students from Lisbon, and other local schools, were invited to attend the Fair. Prior to visiting the CMCC Campus, students were requested to choose two college aspirations careers from a list of 45 course offerings at the college. “We are fortunate to have partnerships in education with Central Maine Community College and The MELMAC Education Foundation,” shares Lisbon’s Community Resource person, Monica Millhime. Students had the opportunity to ask questions of specific areas of interest throughout the program. “Staff and faculty at the college visit with students in Lisbon throughout the year to develop their aspiration plans and provide assistance with applications, financial aid options, course selections and testing. “MELMAC provides funding for students to attend the Fair and other college visits through the Foundation’s Grant Partnership with Lisbon Schools.” FMI on other programs, projects, partnership and volunteer opportunities in Lisbon call 754.0021 or visit the posting on FaceBook at Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools.
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