Shining bright at the College and Career Expo

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Roanoke Rapids, NC — May 2, 2023

Enthusiasm and inspiration filled the air at Enfield Middle S.T.E.A.M Academy as the Center for Energy Education’s (C4EE) workforce, accompanied by the dynamic Radiant Rays, made a powerful impact at the College and Career Expo. With a shared commitment to education and a sustainable future, the event was a testament to the transformative potential of collaboration and community engagement. ___________________________________________________

The College and Career Expo was more than just an event—it was a beacon of opportunity for middle school students. C4EE’s workforce and the Radiant Rays shone as guiding lights of inspiration, showcasing the possibilities that lie ahead and the pathways toward a bright future. _______________________________________________________

The Expo provided a platform for C4EE’s workforce to engage with students and staff members, igniting their curiosity and passion for learning. Through meaningful conversations and interactive discussions, participants gained insights into C4EE’s mission and the wide array of community and school programs it offers. _______________________________________________________

The Expo was a celebration of community and collaboration. C4EE’s workforce, alongside the Radiant Rays, demonstrated a united commitment to fostering a brighter, more sustainable future. Their presence underscored the importance of education, empowerment, and the shared responsibility to create positive change. _______________________________________________________

The event was a bridge that connected the present to the future. As middle school students explored the possibilities ahead, they were guided by mentors and role models who illuminated the path with their passion for clean energy, education, and community engagement. _______________________________________________________________

For both students and staff members, the College and Career Expo was an unforgettable experience. It was a reminder that education extends beyond the classroom and that opportunities to learn, grow, and contribute are everywhere—waiting to be explored and embraced.

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