NMTCC SENIOR PROJECT EXPO

North Montco Technical Career Center showcases student talent at 'Reverse Career Fair' expo

On Thursday, potential employers visited the Towamencin school to observe technical program exhibits of its senior students.

North Montco Technical Career Center Senior Project Expo Photo by James Short.

On Thursday, potential employers visited the Towamencin school to observe technical program exhibits of its senior students.

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North Montco Technical Career Center held its Senior Project Expo on Thursday, where students were able to display their portfolios and projects related to their technical programs.

The expo, which is also known as the "Reverse Career Fair" because it allows potential employers to come in and observe the work of the students, was open to the public during a pair of afternoon sessions. 



Each classroom had projects on display for the public to view. For example, the culinary students had displays set up in the cafeteria showcasing their desserts, while the graphic design students assisted the baking students in creating their logos, menus, and packaging.

Check out photos of the expo below.

    North Montco Technical Career Center Senior Project Expo
 By James Short 
 
 
    North Montco Technical Career Center Senior Project Expo
 By James Short 
 
 
    North Montco Technical Career Center Senior Project Expo
 By James Short 
 
 
    North Montco Technical Career Center Senior Project Expo
 By James Short 
 
 
    North Montco Technical Career Center Senior Project Expo
 By James Short 
 
 
    North Montco Technical Career Center Senior Project Expo
 By James Short 
 
 
    North Montco Technical Career Center Senior Project Expo
 By James Short 
 
 
    North Montco Technical Career Center Senior Project Expo
 By James Short 
 
 
    North Montco Technical Career Center Senior Project Expo
 By James Short 
 
 



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James Short

James “Jimmy James” Short is a talented, self-taught photographer with over a decade of experience in photography and videography. A North Penn High School graduate, Jimmy has worked as a freelancer for various local and regional media outlets before joining North Penn Now and Wissahickon Now.