
2024: Seventy-five (75) TK-12 students from Southern Trinity learned about various medical careers by exploring anatomical models, examining blood cells under a microscope, and watching their heart rate increase after rigorous stair-stepping exercise.

2024: One-hundred-ten (110) Juniors and Seniors from every high school in the county and forty (40) adult jobseekers attended the College and Career Expo in May. Fifty (50) colleges and businesses set up booths in Lowden Park. This expo was made possible with support from Health and Human Services and the SMART Workforce Center.

2024: Trinity Together hosted an EMS/Fire Career roundtable at the Trinity County Office of Education. Twenty-nine (29) people attended, including students from Hayfork, Trinity, and Southern Trinity High Schools. Six professionals spoke about their experiences and passions motivating their continued dedication to their careers.

2024: Students at summer camps held in Hayfork and Weaverville learned about planetary geology and rocket engineering via funding from the Glasgow Smith Klein Science in the Summer Program in collaboration with the Franklin Institute and Siskiyou Works.

2024: Trinity Together through K-16 grants provided food and lodging for students to attend the Wilderness First Aid Class in spring, which was paid for by Bigfoot Trail Alliance. Students learned critical medical skills to be applied in a wilderness setting.