November 7, 2025 - 05:23

Stacy Young, the Director of Community Outreach and Engagement for the Humboldt County Office of Education, recently shared her expertise on community engagement and marketing with student leaders at Eureka High School. During her visit, Young emphasized the importance of connecting with young people and fostering their potential through effective communication and outreach strategies.
She engaged the students in discussions about the role of marketing in education, highlighting how it can be a powerful tool to inspire and motivate their peers. Young encouraged the student leaders to take an active role in their communities, stressing that their voices matter and can drive positive change.
Through her insights, Young aimed to equip these future leaders with the skills they need to advocate for themselves and their peers. The interaction not only provided valuable lessons in marketing but also reinforced the significance of community involvement in shaping a brighter future for all students.
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