Over 100 Wright State University students registered for and over 20 school districts attended the Education Expo on April 13 in the Student Union Atrium.
Students eligible to work in the 2017-18 school year networked with representatives of area school districts for Pre-K and K-12 teaching, school nursing and school counseling positions.
“It’s such a great opportunity to have all of these people in one place,” said Lindsay Meinders, a graduate student who attended the expo.
The Wright State University Career Center and the College of Education and Human Services collaborated to offer the Education Expo.

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