For students in middle and high school, career planning can seem intimidating and distant. Henrico’s Life-Ready Expo is a great place for students to begin their career journeys — and learn what it takes to turn dreams into reality. On Sept. 17 at Hermitage High School, Henrico County Public Schools students in grades 6-12 and their families can explore a wide variety of career options and learn about the skills and education employers want.

Attendees talk with representatives of local employers at Henrico's Life-Ready Expo in 2024. Attendees talk with representatives of local employers at Henrico's Life-Ready Expo in 2024. Attendees talk with representatives of local employers at Henrico's Life-Ready Expo in 2024.

Attendees talk with representatives of local employers at Henrico's Life-Ready Expo in 2024.

Attendees will have a chance to:

  • Explore career opportunities in each of Virginia’s career clusters, including opportunities in industrial and engineering technology, trades and health services.

  • Talk with more than 125 employers and industry leaders from areas like manufacturing, health care, human services, trades, public service and safety.

  • Learn about career paths, educational requirements, compensation and expected growth.

Henrico’s Life-Ready Expo

  • Who: Students in grades 6-12 and their families are invited to attend, and members of the media are invited to cover the event. Spanish, Dari and Arabic interpreters will be available during the evening.

  • When: Sept. 17 from 6-8 p.m.

  • Where: Hermitage High School, 8301 Hungary Spring Road, Henrico, VA 23228

Henrico’s Life-Ready Expo helps support the school division’s broader education goals. Preparing students to become “life-ready” is an important aspect of the Henrico Learner Profile, HCPS’ blueprint for K-12 education. Providing engaging, flexible ways for students to explore and prepare for the future is integral to “Journey to 2030,” HCPS’ strategic plan. Learn more about the plan at www.henricoschools.us/strategic-plan.

The annual event attracts enthusiastic crowds of students, families, employers and community partners from across the region. It has been recognized by the National Association of Counties for its innovative career exploration opportunities and continues to be replicated across the country. The event is sponsored by the HCPS Department of Workforce and Career Development.