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Okaloosa School District to host fourth annual ‘College and Career Fair’

The Okaloosa County School District and the Okaloosa Public Schools Foundation will host two college and career fairs on Tuesday, March 12, 2024. Juniors and seniors from Choctawhatchee, Fort Walton Beach and Niceville high schools can register and attend at Beachside Community Church at 200 Racetrack Rd. NW, Fort Walton Beach. Students can register through […]

Source: Bit-Wizards

The Okaloosa County School District and the Okaloosa Public Schools Foundation will host two college and career fairs on Tuesday, March 12, 2024.

  • The purpose is to provide students in attendance with information on post-graduation employment opportunities, higher education and military service.

Juniors and seniors from Choctawhatchee, Fort Walton Beach and Niceville high schools can register and attend at Beachside Community Church at 200 Racetrack Rd. NW, Fort Walton Beach. Students can register through links provided by their schools.

Sessions:

  • 8 am – 10 am: Fort Walton Beach and Niceville Students (Breakfast Provided)
  • 11 am – 1 pm: Choctawhatchee Students (Lunch Provided)
Source: Bit-Wizards
Source: Bit-Wizards

The OPSF College and Career Fair is not designed to be a ‘drop-in style’ event this year. Students should plan to stay for the entire free Session. Attendees will have the chance to win prizes and gift cards. Students are responsible for their own transportation and registration is required.

Students from Baker School, Crestview High School and Laurel Hill School can attend Crestview High School’s “Choose the View” Student Job Fair from 9 a.m. to noon at Crestview High School’s gymnasium.

Vendors wishing to participate in the Beachside Community Church fair can click here for more details. Vendors for the Crestview High event may contact haydenv@okaloosaschools.com or searsk@okaloosaschools.com.

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