The hum of creativity filled the halls of Fort Hayes Career Center (FHCC) on Thursday afternoon. In one corner, cameras clicked as a group of students practiced framing the perfect shot. Down the hall, the steady beat of bass thumped through a soundboard as young audio engineers mixed tracks like seasoned professionals. In the WCBE 90.5 FM studio, the familiar glow of an “On Air” sign flickered to life, giving students a taste of what it feels like to step into a real broadcast booth and learn how public service announcements are made.