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On Monday, May 18, second graders across all Methacton elementary schools enjoyed the ultimate show-and-tell experience at the Mobile Career Fair. Fire engines, police cars, food trucks, garbage trucks, and even an excavator parked outside the schools, giving students a firsthand look at these impressive vehicles while they learned about the vital community careers connected to them.

A massive shoutout to our K-12 Career Counselor, Shab Maffei, for spearheading this incredibly fun and educational opportunity for our elementary students!

A group of children stand in line to view a large red garbage truck in the foreground, with construction equipment and trees visible in the background.
A firefighter in a red hat explains features of a red fire truck to a group of children in the foreground, with a building visible in the background.
A state trooper in a hat talks to a group of children standing near a police car, with a fire truck and trees in the background.
A young girl sits in the cab of a yellow excavator in the foreground of the left image, while a group of children and adults stand around a similar excavator in the background of the right image, with trees and a blue sky overhead.
A black and green fire truck with the number 53 on its side is parked in front of a brick building, with a group of children gathered around its open compartments.