 We're seventh graders from all over the city and we're seeing the link between schools and jobs. The City of Fort Worth opened its door to students in the Wildland summer program. Our first stop was Fort Worth cable TV, where we learned how the green screen works and how to record audio. My favorite part of today was being on the green screen. It was really weird, yet fun at the same time. Next we saw how they clean their water at the Truman plant so it's safe to drink. At the Emergency Operations Center, we took part in a trained derailment exercise. It prepares city workers for a disaster. Well depending on where you live, how close you live to the record stuff, is if you need to be evacuated. The performance office, which has nothing to do with theater or dance, is all about budgeting city money to meet community needs. At Consumer Help, we got to inspect a food truck to make sure their food is safe to eat. Did you know that every household in Fort Worth generates about 255 pounds of waste every month? That's why it's so important for us to recycle. We saw lots of cute dogs and cats at the shelter and learned how animal control staff evaluates and takes care of them. At the new Public Safety Center, we saw how officers trained to keep us and themselves safe. In court, we played prosecutor, defense attorney, the judge and the jury in a mock trial. Vitalink is awesome. We had fun at Florence City of Fort Worth careers. And seeing how schools can help us get there.