Woodhull School Hosts Successful Career Day
June 5, 2026
Woodhull Intermediate School recently hosted another successful Career Day, providing students with the opportunity to learn from professionals representing a wide variety of careers and industries.
Throughout the day, students participated in interactive presentations, asked thoughtful questions, and gained valuable insight into the education, skills, and experiences needed for various career paths. Excitement filled the building as students explored new interests and discovered possibilities for their future.
Career Day featured presenters from fields including law enforcement, healthcare, business, education, engineering, technology, public service, and more. The event helped students make meaningful connections between their learning today and the opportunities available to them tomorrow.
“Woodhull is incredibly grateful to all of the presenters who generously shared their time, experiences, and expertise with our students,” Principal Stephanie Campbell said. “Career Day would not have been possible without the support of our families, community members, business professionals, and district administrators. Their willingness to inspire our students and broaden their understanding of the many paths available to them made this a truly memorable and meaningful experience.”
Ms. Campbell offered a “special thank you” to the “Woodhull Career Day Committee for the countless hours spent planning and organizing this fantastic event. Their dedication, attention to detail, and commitment to providing meaningful learning experiences helped make Career Day an engaging and inspiring day for our students.”
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