Education
Minooka High School Hosts Annual Career Fair for Students
Minooka Community High School’s South Campus is set to welcome a diverse array of professionals for its fifth annual Career Exploration Fair on March 12, 2026. The event will take place from 7:45 a.m. to 11 a.m., providing students with an opportunity to explore various career options and engage with industry representatives.
The fair will feature individual booths staffed by professionals across multiple fields. These representatives will display informational materials and answer questions from students eager to learn about potential career paths. Set-up for the event begins at 7 a.m., allowing exhibitors ample time to prepare before the event starts.
Registration and Participation Details
Participation in the Career Exploration Fair requires prior registration, as spots are limited. Interested professionals can register through the following link: https://form.jotform.com/252784527855168. Once registered, participants will receive a confirmation email with further details. The registration deadline is February 27, 2026.
The event will be organized similarly to a college fair, with each booth provided with a table and chairs for displaying materials. Breakfast will be available for all participants. Professionals are encouraged to bring handouts, promotional items, banners, and tri-fold boards to enhance their display and engage effectively with students.
Connecting Students with Career Opportunities
The Career Exploration Fair aims to bridge the gap between education and the workforce. By connecting students with professionals, the event empowers young individuals to make informed decisions about their future careers.
For further information, individuals can reach out to the South Campus School Counselors at [email protected]. The event not only serves as an important networking opportunity for students but also highlights the commitment of Minooka Community High School to provide valuable resources for career exploration.
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