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La Grange, Texas — Colorado Valley Communications (CVCTX) brought together students, industry professionals, and state leaders for two impactful days focused on the future of rural broadband on March 18–19.
The back-to-back events — a hands-on Career Day for local students followed by a Texas Rural Broadband Association (TRBA) Field Day for legislative staff — highlighted both ends of the broadband story: inspiring the next generation workforce and demonstrating how policy translates into real-world connectivity.
Inspiring the Next Generation
On March 18, CVCTX welcomed 130 sixth-grade students from La Grange ISD for an interactive Career Day designed to showcase the wide range of careers behind building and maintaining broadband networks.
Students rotated through stations covering every stage of the broadband process — from GIS mapping and drone technology to underground utility locating, fiber construction, and hands-on fiber splicing. They also explored the role of marketing and communication in connecting communities to essential services.
“Broadband doesn’t just appear in homes and businesses,” said Kelly Allison, President of Colorado Valley Communications. “It takes engineers, technicians, construction crews, and many others working together. We wanted students to see that these opportunities exist right here in their own community.”
The event gave students a real-world look at how classroom skills translate into careers, helping them begin to envision their future in a growing and essential industry.
La Grange ISD Assistant Superintendent Stacy Eilers said the experience gave students a meaningful connection between what they learn in school and real-world opportunities.
“This was an incredible experience for our students. They were able to see how subjects like math, technology, and problem-solving come to life in real careers. Opportunities like this open their eyes to possibilities they may have never considered — and help them start thinking about their future right here in their own community.”
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