November 8, 2025 - 10:15

An impressive turnout of over 600 students from local high schools and community colleges gathered at the Crossland Technology Center for an informative open house event. The occasion provided a unique opportunity for attendees to delve into various technology programs offered at the center.
Students engaged in hands-on lab demonstrations, showcasing the practical applications of skills they could acquire through the programs. The event highlighted the importance of technological education in today’s job market and aimed to inspire the next generation of innovators and professionals.
In addition to the demonstrations, representatives from the center were on hand to discuss potential career paths and the benefits of pursuing education in technology fields. The open house served as a vital link between students and the resources available to them, fostering interest in careers that are increasingly relevant in an evolving economy. Overall, the event was a resounding success, sparking curiosity and ambition among future tech leaders.
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