Tech Express Day: A Magical Journey into the World of CTE

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(Photo provided) The Wetzel County Technical Education Center recently hosted Tech Express Day for 250 third graders from Wetzel and Tyler Counties. It was inspired by “Polar Express.”

This holiday season, the Wetzel County Technical Education Center had the incredible opportunity to host the Tech Express Day for 250 third graders from Wetzel and Tyler Counties.

It was a fun and educational event inspired by the beloved “Polar Express.” With 19 exciting activities designed by the Career and Technical Education teachers and students, the day was filled with hands-on learning, creativity, and holiday cheer.

The third graders boarded the “Tech Express,” ready to explore different aspects of technology and innovation. CTE teachers and their students led the young learners through a variety of interactive stations that spanned across different fields of technology – from baking and pastry, ag sciences, business, and welding to graphic design, health sciences and electrical engineering. Each activity was designed to spark curiosity and show the students how technology is used in the real world.

The energy in the classrooms was contagious as the students eagerly engaged in each activity, asking questions, solving problems, and collaborating with their peers. It was truly inspiring to see the excitement on their faces as they discovered the endless possibilities CTE has to offer.

As if the day wasn’t magical enough, the third graders also got a surprise visit from Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus. The festive duo made a special appearance to spread holiday cheer, reminding everyone of the joy and wonder of the season. The visit added a heartwarming touch to the event, making it an unforgettable experience for all.

Organizers said they are incredibly grateful to the dedicated CTE teachers and students who worked so hard to create this memorable event. Their passion for technology and education truly shone through, making the Tech Express Day a huge success.

Thanks to their efforts, the third graders not only had fun but also gained valuable insight into the world of CTE – an experience that will hopefully inspire them to continue exploring these fields in the future.

Tech Express Day was an unforgettable journey of fun and learning, and organizers said they can’t wait to see where it will take students next year.


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