Student learning about Eaton at the Career Fair

On Friday, April 25, 2025, Euclid High School transformed its East Gym into a dynamic hub of opportunity as it hosted the annual Career Fair for juniors and seniors. Organized by the EHS Counseling Department under the leadership of Ebony Wright, the event welcomed representatives from a wide range of industries—including medical, finance, manufacturing, and government sectors.

Throughout the day, students engaged directly with employers, workforce training programs, and post-secondary institutions. Representatives from Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C), Lakeland Community College, and several local and regional employers provided information on immediate summer job opportunities, long-term career prospects, and pathways into industry-recognized workforce training programs.

Student meeting with a representative from Tri-C's Advance Manufacturing Pathway

The Career Fair served not only as a platform for job exploration but also as a space for students to apply for real opportunities. Whether seeking part-time work for the summer, full-time employment after graduation, or a pathway into technical training, students left the event with clearer direction and actionable next steps toward their futures.

Events like these are a reflection of Euclid High School’s commitment to preparing students for life after graduation—equipping them with both the knowledge and connections needed to take the next steps in their journey.