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SBD airport participates in career fair at Arroyo Valley High School

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SBD airport participates in career fair at Arroyo Valley High School
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San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) announced its participation in a career fair at Arroyo Valley High School, aiming to connect students with airport staff and provide information on aviation careers.

According to the SBD Good Neighbor News, representatives from SBD Airport attended the event to share insights about jobs in the aviation industry, STEM opportunities, and the various roles available at a regional airport. The newsletter states that airport staff discussed how students could prepare for aviation careers through education and community involvement. These outreach events are part of SBD’s broader commitment to inspiring local youth and developing a future workforce for the region.

A post by SBD Airport on Facebook indicated that the airport team set up an interactive booth at the fair, complete with aviation-themed resources, handouts, and branded giveaways to engage students. The staff addressed student inquiries about different positions available at the airport and shared information about internships and job-shadowing opportunities. The Facebook post highlights that the booth received enthusiastic participation from students, many of whom expressed interest in pursuing aviation-related careers.

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According to Wikipedia, Arroyo Valley High School is located in San Bernardino and serves over 2,700 students. It offers specialized programs in STEM fields and college readiness. The school’s mission is to prepare students for success in both higher education and professional careers, aligning closely with SBD Airport’s outreach efforts at the career fair. Collaboration with partners like SBD Airport allows students to explore a wider range of career pathways in real-world settings.

Wikipedia also notes that San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) is operated by the San Bernardino County Airport Authority and serves as a key transportation hub for the Inland Empire region. The airport handles both passenger and cargo traffic and is recognized for its community engagement initiatives, such as educational programs and outreach at local schools. These efforts reflect SBD’s mission to connect with the community, support workforce development, and contribute to regional economic growth.

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