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Shelton students describe county job-shadow experience, cite teamwork and interest in public-service careers
Summary
Five Shelton School District Career and Technical Education interns told Mason County commissioners about a multi-day job-shadow program in county offices, praising teamwork, inspections and voter-registration work. The students said the hands-on exposure reinforced interest in public-service careers; the pilot will continue through Thursday.
Five high-school students who have been job-shadowing in Mason County told commissioners Oct. 28 that the brief internships gave them hands-on exposure to county government and shaped their thinking about future careers.
Ty Ramos, worksite learning coordinator for Shelton School District, introduced the Career and Technical Education interns and described the 20-hour placements. "This 20 hour internship is working really well for a lot…
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