OSWEGO – Oswego City School District’s Fitzhugh Park School was abuzz with curious and engaged students Friday morning as volunteers from multiple Oswego County organizations made appearances for this year’s Career Day Fair in the school gymnasium.
Appearances were made by Mayor Billy Barlow along with City Councilors Rob Corradino and Kevin Hill. Also attending were OCSD Superintendent Dr. Mathis Calvin III, Principals Mary Beth Fierro and Donna Simmons, staff from Oswego Health, Oswego Middle School faculty, the Oswego Police and Fire Departments, SUNY Oswego, U.S. Border Patrol and Compass Federal Credit Union.
Students were encouraged to dress up to represent a career of their choice as they circled the gymnasium, visiting multiple organizations’ display tables. The students obtained various career-related items and swag, and were encouraged to ask questions to learn more about the various fields and professions they might be interested in.
Fitzhugh Park Teacher and Co-Organizer Erin Sabatini expressed her gratitude and excitement for this year’s event.
“It’s great to have so many familiar community faces making time for our students to say hello,” Sabatini said.
Fitzhugh Park Principal Donna Simmons said she was very pleased with the event’s successful execution and organization, and looks forward to hosting the annual event again next spring.
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