Meridian Ranch International School in Falcon School District 49 held a job fair Feb. 1, and parents were encouraged to visit and speak about their individual careers to the kindergarten class. Angie Morlan, freelance writer with The New Falcon Herald and piano teacher, was among the parents who participated. A dentist, radiologist, network engineer and a few soldiers also presented information on their respective careers.
Morlan talked to the children about being a reporter and getting the news to the public. When she asked the class about good reasons to read the news, the replies were straightforward. “Because something might catch on fire” - or - “someone might have gone into a ditch.”
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Angie Morlan poses with son, Christopher, at the Meridian International School job fair. Christopher is in kindergarten.
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Angie Morlan explains the role of a reporter to the kindergarten class at Meridian International.
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Christopher Morlan hands out goodie bags to the class.
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Kindergartner Jaxson Sanchez is wisely engrossed as he reads The New Falcon Herald.
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Julie Cole’s kindergarten class at Meridian Ranch International takes in a slew of information about various careers at the Feb. 1 job fair.
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