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    BAMC Troop Command Soldiers help guide students at career fair

    Cole HS Career Day

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    FORT SAM HOUSTON, TX, UNITED STATES

    10.14.2016

    Story by Robert Shields 

    Brooke Army Medical Center Public Affairs   

    By Robert Shields
    Brooke Army Medical Center Public Affairs

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas – Brooke Army Medical Center’s Troop Command C Company, and Robert G. Cole Middle and High schools held a college and career fair Oct. 7 as part of their Adopt a School partnership.

    The fair began a few years ago to encourage high school seniors to apply for college and think about their futures. It has since morphed into a guide for the kids to learn about a variety of career paths and different professions they may be interested in pursuing in the future.

    Capt. Allison Ferro, BAMC Troop Command C Company commander, was excited to be asked to help the schools organize the career day events.

    “I helped organize volunteers from professions that the students chose based on a student survey, and recruited both military and civilian professionals in careers such as biochemistry, nursing, legal, veterinary science, and engineering” Ferro said. “I was overwhelmed with responses from volunteers who wanted the chance to participate in career day.”

    The high school students also received information about college preparation.

    Christina Baker, district academic dean and campus testing coordinator, said the school is now focused on having the kids speak to people in the field actually doing that work to help them determine if that’s the route they want to take.

    “The kids love it and they get so excited because it’s a day where they can focus on what they like and what they want to do,” Baker said. “It makes them really happy when they can talk to those non-school people and find out what reality is like . . . it makes it more real for them.”

    Ferro said she was happy to get the opportunity to speak to students about nursing as a career.

    “The event was an eye-opening experience,” she added.

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    Date Taken: 10.14.2016
    Date Posted: 10.14.2016 15:46
    Story ID: 212067
    Location: FORT SAM HOUSTON, TX, US

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