Freshmen from Mexico High School spent the day touring several Mexico businesses including True Manufacturing. It’s part of a workforce development project by the school district to familiarize …
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Freshmen from Mexico High School spent the day touring several Mexico businesses including True Manufacturing. It’s part of a workforce development project by the school district to familiarize and help students get ready to make a career decision choice. Mexico School Board Member, Scott Nichols, squatting, a supervisor at True Manufacturing, led the students on the tour.