College & Career Readiness Resource Fair

Bennett Lehman, a student at Jefferson High School in Jefferson, Wis., speaks to a Forward Janesville representative about job opportunities during a College & Career Readiness Resource Fair Friday, May 3, at the Wisconsin School For the Blind and Visually Impaired in Janesville. 

JANESVILLE — The Wisconsin School for the Blind and Visually Impaired hosted its first-ever College & Career Readiness Resource Fair on Friday. Students from the school and from other high schools across the state could ask questions about jobs and college options, and seek out resources.

More than 20 Rock County-area and state organizations participated, with booths filling a large room at the school.

College & Career Readiness Resource Fair

Westin Wanner, of Brooklyn, Wis., learns from Rock County Clerk Lisa Tollefson how to use a voting machine at a College & Career Readiness Resource Fair Friday, May 3, at the Wisconsin School For the Blind and Visually Impaired in Janesville.

College & Career Readiness Resource Fair

Left: Dae’Yanna Streety, of Milwaukee, a student at the Wisconsin School For the Blind and Visually Impaired in Janesville, attends a College & Career Readiness Resource Fair on Friday, May 3, at the school, accompanied by educational aide Tammy Keuhne.

College & Career Readiness Resource Fair

Dae'Yanna Streety, of Milwaukee, a student at the Wisconsin School For the Blind and Visually Impaired in Janesville, attends a College & Career Readiness Resource Fair on Friday, May 3, at the school, accompanied by educational aide Tammy Keuhne.

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