student at johnson county mental health center booth
Nayeli Cruz, 17, a senior at F.L. Schlagle High School in Kansas City, Kan., adds her thumbprint to a mandala, which is a symbolic pattern with origins in Eastern religions. "The thumbprint represents the fact that we are all the same, yet different," said Angela Guzman, right, a parent support specialist with the Johnson County Mental Health Center. (Photos: Mike Sherry | Flatland)

KC-area students explore government work

September 30, 2015  |    |  1 min read

 

More than 3,000 students from Kansas City-area middle schools and high schools got a glimpse of public service careers during the first-ever CORE4 Youth Career Expo held Tuesday at Bartle Hall. The students came from roughly four dozen schools.

Hosting the event were the metropolitan area’s four core local governments  the city of Kansas City, Mo.; Jackson County, Mo.; Johnson County, Kan; and the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kan. Other municipalities on hand included Gladstone, Lee’s Summit, and Shawnee.

Exhibitors included emergency-response personnel, human service agencies, parks staff, and public works departments. Some scenes from the day are below.

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