Summer Camp Highlights in-Demand Career Fields for Middle, High School Students
- Lakeshore College in Cleveland, Wis., held summer programs designed to teach IT and cybersecurity skills to youths in grades 6 through 12 who are exploring technology career paths.
- The camps mostly ran free or low-cost, funded by local and federal grants to address growing demand for technology professionals.
- Students learned practical skills like factory resetting routers and securing wireless networks, with instructors emphasizing career connections and daily tech use.
- Steve DiBona mentioned that students learned practical abilities they could use at home, such as managing a family’s wireless router, while participant Camill Bougher shared a strong curiosity about technology and the processes behind how things function.
- These camps aim to spark early interest in high-demand fields while broader emergency systems face vulnerabilities requiring modernization and support.
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