Daily Announcements- 4/15/26
Amherst Regional High School
Wednesday,
April 15th, 2026
Now that we are getting into warmer weather please remember to dress in layers and we also encourage you to bring a water bottle!!!!Western Mass Construction & Trades Career Day is being held on April 30, 2026, at the Franklin County Fairgrounds. Permission slips can be picked up and dropped off in the Main Office. DUE DATE is Friday, April 17th by 10:00 am.
Construction & Trades Careers Day (CTCD) provides students in grades 9-12 the opportunity to explore the construction industry through a series of interactive activities, linking students with employers and careers.
Construction is one of the leading employment sectors within the region, leading to full-time, year-round, employment. The construction industry is facing a severe shortage of talent, making events like CTCD critical in raising awareness to students and educators about the career pathways available within this sector.
Now that we are getting into warmer weather please remember to dress in layers and we also encourage you to bring a water bottle!!!!
Western Mass Construction & Trades Career Day is being held on April 30, 2026, at the Franklin County Fairgrounds. Permission slips can be picked up and dropped off in the Main Office. DUE DATE is Friday, April 17th by 10:00 am.
Construction & Trades Careers Day (CTCD) provides students in grades 9-12 the opportunity to explore the construction industry through a series of interactive activities, linking students with employers and careers.
Construction is one of the leading employment sectors within the region, leading to full-time, year-round, employment. The construction industry is facing a severe shortage of talent, making events like CTCD critical in raising awareness to students and educators about the career pathways available within this sector.
Construction & Trades Careers Day (CTCD) provides students in grades 9-12 the opportunity to explore the construction industry through a series of interactive activities, linking students with employers and careers.
Construction is one of the leading employment sectors within the region, leading to full-time, year-round, employment. The construction industry is facing a severe shortage of talent, making events like CTCD critical in raising awareness to students and educators about the career pathways available within this sector.
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