Wyoming Area student Petra Pribula, left, listens to a representative from the University of Scranton.
                                 Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch

Wyoming Area student Petra Pribula, left, listens to a representative from the University of Scranton.

Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch

<p>Wyoming Area grad Alex Ellsworth, right, discusses the advantages of going to college at Penn State.</p>
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Wyoming Area grad Alex Ellsworth, right, discusses the advantages of going to college at Penn State.

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<p>Wilkes-Barre Police Officer Jamie Sheridan talks law enforcement to Wyoming Area students at Career Day.</p>
                                 <p>Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch</p>

Wilkes-Barre Police Officer Jamie Sheridan talks law enforcement to Wyoming Area students at Career Day.

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<p>Wyoming Area alum Theodore Lasher II, right, talked about careers at Ball Corporation, producers of aluminum products, to students at Wyoming Area during Career Day held on Wednesday, March 13.</p>
                                 <p>Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch</p>

Wyoming Area alum Theodore Lasher II, right, talked about careers at Ball Corporation, producers of aluminum products, to students at Wyoming Area during Career Day held on Wednesday, March 13.

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<p>Students from Wyoming Area are all ears when listening to WNEP-TV’s Jon Meyer, right, during the high school’s Career Day.</p>
                                 <p>Tony Callaio | For Sunday Dispatch</p>

Students from Wyoming Area are all ears when listening to WNEP-TV’s Jon Meyer, right, during the high school’s Career Day.

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EXETER – Wyoming Area Secondary Center hosted career day held on Wednesday, March 13, at the gymnasium.

There were 44 businesses, colleges, financial institutions law enforcement and more presenting information to more than 320 students.

Career Day is organized by faculty member Christine Fosko Rutledge.

– Tony Callaio

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