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MCHS to host MTI Career Expo

MCHS will host the expo showcasing local manufacturing and trades on Wednesday at the Upper Campus
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Mackenzie Sroka
The MTI Career Expo, which will take place at the Upper Campus on Wednesday between 6-8 p.m., will give students a glimpse at careers in manufacturing and the trades from employers throughout the county.

The annual MTI Career Expo will be at the Upper Campus Center for Science, Technology, and Industry Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m.

Over 40 exhibitors from manufacturing, construction, healthcare, first responders and other careers including MCC and hometown MCHS programs are on display within the hallways of the McHenry High School Center for Science Technology and Industry,

The MTI Expo allows for students to explore post-secondary trade schools and potential manufacturing careers.

Giving kids the chance to make connections in industry is an incredible way for people to decide what career actually interests them,” says junior Milo Lischewski. “I know that some of my friends have gotten the chance to job shadow from after MTI and others who have gotten a job over the summer from one of the booths. Overall, the MTI Expo is a great resource for those looking to expand their academic horizon and look ahead into what their career might be.

The MTI expo is a great opportunity for students to be exposed to the opportunities outside of school in the manufacturing sector. 

“Events like MTI are great opportunities for students to connect what they are doing in school to what is beyond and to help create a road map to success in any career,” says manufacturing teacher, Ryan Storlie. 

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