Students from grades 8 to 12 are at Campus Regina Public learning about different skills, trades and technology.
Over the next four days, these students get the opportunity to participate in hands-on activities in fields like construction, technology and fashion.
“The kids are going to come try different activities and get some exposure to some of the careers and technologies that are available to them and then hopefully go home and remember that experience and maybe consider developing those skills in the future,” Leister said. “This is just to bring awareness to kids about trades and technology careers. There are good options to support their own life and also develop and learn all these really cool skills. Kids have that opportunity here in Saskatchewan,” he said.
“With these skills and opportunity at Campus Regina Public, it has opened up more chances for me to figure out maybe I want to go into plumbing, electrical or construction,” Tucker said.
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