Warren students attend Be Pro Be Proud Career Expo in Pine Bluff

WARREN, Ark. — Students from Warren High School recently participated in the annual Be Pro Be Proud Career Expo held at the Pine Bluff Convention Center, where they explored a wide range of career opportunities available across Arkansas.

According to information shared by the Warren School District, juniors and seniors attended the event, which is designed to introduce students to high-demand, high-skill careers through hands-on experiences and interactive exhibits.

During the expo, students had the opportunity to engage with industry professionals, training providers, and employers from across the state. Activities included simulator-based experiences and demonstrations that highlighted careers in fields such as transportation, manufacturing, construction, and public service.

Photos from the event show students participating in interactive displays, including operating driving simulators and touring equipment such as a helicopter, offering a closer look at real-world applications of various professions.

School officials noted that the event allowed students to connect directly with potential career pathways while gaining insight into training programs and workforce opportunities available after graduation.

The Be Pro Be Proud initiative focuses on promoting technical careers and helping students better understand the skills and training required to enter the workforce in Arkansas.