Junior high students kick the tires on possible careers during school’s Vehicle Day
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Seventh grade students in the career technical education class at Olympus Junior High School check out the University of Utah’s football equipment tractor-trailer, owned by C.R. England, as they visit with Josh England, the company’s president, center, during Vehicle Day at the Holladay school on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019. During the day students learned about different careers and the vehicles that go along with them. The tractor-trailer carries all of the team’s gear to their away games. Steve Griffin, Deseret News
Seventh grade students in the career technical education class at Olympus Junior High School check out the University of Utah’s football equipment tractor-trailer, owned by C.R. England, as they visit with Josh England, the company’s president, center, during Vehicle Day at the Holladay school on Wednesday. During the day, the students learned about different careers and the vehicles that go along with them. The C.R. England tractor-trailer carries all of the team’s gear to their away games.
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Seventh grade students in the career technical education class at Olympus Junior High School sit in a Unified Police rescue vehicle as they listen to detective Edwin Meono during Vehicle Day at the Holladay school on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019. During the day students learned about different careers and the vehicles that go along with them. | Steve Griffin, Deseret News
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Seventh grade students in the career technical education class at Olympus Junior High School listen to Rob Rideout, of Cottonwood Motors, talk about how his company uses a tractor-trailer to haul cars, during Vehicle Day at the Holladay school on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019. During the day students learned about different careers and the vehicles that go along with them. | Steve Griffin, Deseret News
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Seventh grade students in the career technical education class at Olympus Junior High School pet Banjo as they visit with Hannah Black, right, and Karl Carpenter, with Salt Lake County Animal Control, during Vehicle Day at the Holladay school on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019. During the day students learned about different careers and the vehicles that go along with them. | Steve Griffin, Deseret News
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Seventh grade students in the career technical education class at Olympus Junior High School listen to Rob Rideout, of Cottonwood Motors, talk about how his company uses a tractor-trailer to haul cars, during Vehicle Day at the Holladay school on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019. During the day students learned about different careers and the vehicles that go along with them. | Steve Griffin, Deseret News
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J. Cardenas, Unified Police student resource officer for Olympus Junior High School, shows seventh grade students in the career technical education class a Unified Police motorcycle during Vehicle Day in Holladay on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019. During the day students learned about different careers and the vehicles that go along with them. | Steve Griffin, Deseret News
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