Eden High School transformed into a vibrant career exploration hub on Wednesday as students engaged directly with professionals across diverse industries. The event, themed “Dream It, Explore It, Become It,” replaced traditional classroom learning with practical career exposure through interactive booths and demonstrations.
More than two dozen businesses and organizations participated, including Greater Belize Media, law enforcement agencies, tailoring professionals, and religious ministries. Students moved between stations, gaining firsthand insights into various career paths while engaging in meaningful dialogues with industry practitioners.
Vice Principal Sherilyn Flowers expressed profound enthusiasm about the event’s immediate impact, noting that several presenters had already received expressions of interest from students contemplating specific career paths. “This represents authentic learning in action,” Flowers remarked, emphasizing her gratitude toward participating organizations.
The journalism booth, hosted by News Five’s Paul Lopez, provided particular insight into media careers. Students inquired about editorial decision-making processes and handling professional rejection before participating in mock live broadcast segments. Multiple students demonstrated natural on-camera presence while delivering practice news introductions.
The event concluded with visibly inspired students carrying renewed perspective on their future possibilities. The career day successfully connected academic preparation with practical career realities, potentially influencing professional trajectories for Belize’s emerging generation.
