West Elementary hosts Careers on Wheels
PHOTO BY MARÍA CAMP Kindergarten student Edwin Andres from Angela Woods’ class at West Elementary School, sits behind the wheel of an SRM Concrete truck during West Elementary School’s Careers on Wheels event, where students could explore different careers and vehicles up close.
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María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com
 By María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com  
Published 6:03 am Wednesday, April 29, 2026

West Elementary hosts Careers on Wheels

RUSSELLVILLE — West Elementary students climbed into concrete trucks, explored emergency vehicles, and learned about skilled trades during the school’s annual Careers on Wheels event.

As part of the event, students visited a concrete truck from SRM Concrete, a Russellville Fire Department fire truck, a utility bucket truck and a police vehicle. Representatives from each spoke to the students and guided them through their encounters.

Russellville City Schools career coach Alissa Moore said getting to glimpse what careers are like up close can help students in thinking about what they may want to pursue.

“We are so appreciative of our community partners,” Moore said. “We couldn’t make this possible without them.”

Fire department Deputy Chief Randy Seal said the event gives children a chance to meet firefighters in a situation that’s not scary. He said meeting first responders and seeing their vehicles and equipment up close can help them be less afraid.

“When kids know what we look like and recognize our trucks, it helps them feel calmer and more comfortable if they need help,” Seal said.

Hunter Smith, a journeyman lineman with Russellville Utilities, said the bucket truck gave students a chance to learn more about electrical work and safety. He said students may see utility trucks, but it’s often without understanding the dangers around power lines.

“Electricity is not forgiving. It can be very dangerous,” Smith said.

Reid Harding, regional training manager with SRM Concrete, said students do not always realize how many opportunities exist in skilled trades.

“A lot of people think college is the only way to go, but there are a lot of trade jobs to consider,” Harding said. “Getting to see these jobs in person gives students a different perspective on what their future could look like.”

Kindergarten teacher Angela Woods said the event helps students open their minds to more possibilities.

“It’s great for the kids to see a variety of jobs they might want to do one day,” Woods said. “This lets them learn while having fun.”

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