Navy Outreach and Diversity leaders visit two Valley high schools this week to expose students to available career opportunities within the military. MORE ⬇ abc15
Specifically, they were in search of high-ability students who have what it takes to excel in high-demand Navy STEM fields, such as nuclear engineering, cryptology, IT, and healthcare.
The main attraction at both schools was the Nimitz, a mobile, state-of the-art virtual reality experience that simulates an actual high-speed Navy SEAL mission. “We are extremely excited to spend time at Sunrise Mountain and Maricopa High Schools, meeting with the exceptional students and faculty, and discussing the great opportunities available in today’s Navy,” says Lieutenant Commander Claudia Alday, with Navy Diversity and Outreach. “It is important for today’s high school students to understand that a Navy STEM career offers an exceptional future.”
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