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She may only be a junior in high school, but an area teen is taking the necessary steps to ensure her future is anything but static. Megan Emerich is enrolled in the Electrical Trades program at Career and Technical Education Center, where she is learning the finer points of electrical work. She plans to take the skills learned at BOCES to Clarkson University, where she hopes to prepare for a career in electrical engineering. Students in the two-year Electrical Trades program learn fundamental skills in electrical theory through classroom instruction and hands-on work. (Photo provided)
She may only be a junior in high school, but an area teen is taking the necessary steps to ensure her future is anything but static. Megan Emerich is enrolled in the Electrical Trades program at Career and Technical Education Center, where she is learning the finer points of electrical work. She plans to take the skills learned at BOCES to Clarkson University, where she hopes to prepare for a career in electrical engineering. Students in the two-year Electrical Trades program learn fundamental skills in electrical theory through classroom instruction and hands-on work. (Photo provided)
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She may only be a junior in high school, but an area teen is taking the necessary steps to ensure her future is anything but static. Megan Emerich is enrolled in the Electrical Trades program at Career and Technical Education Center, where she is learning the finer points of electrical work. She plans to take the […]

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