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Endless Possibilites

Post High School Plans Shared

When thinking about what to do after high school there are a multitude of options to consider. These seniors share what they are doing after they graduate.

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Senior Camden Dickey is going into training to be a firefighter. He already attended the Northland Career Center fire science program and earned awards, including Student of the Year for the fire academy. He will be in training to get certified in firefighting and have other training in EMT work.

“I have always enjoyed helping people, and I feel like it is my calling, so I am following through with it,” Dickey said.

Senior Connor Boone said he is going straight to boot camp to go on active duty for the U.S. Marines. Boone said he was looking forward to his new career.

“Starting a new career, meeting new people, having a different lifestyle,” Boone said.

Written Lily Carmichael

Senior Madison Clark hoped to join the workforce, get a full-time job and move out of her dad’s house.

“I'm getting a job and planning to move away from home,” Clark said, “I plan on working at a convenience store.”

Joining the workforce, senior Daniel Skillman planned to work a full-time job as well as creating a portfolio to eventually become a graphic designer.

“I chose this path because I was quite honestly unsure about college and not fully ready to commit to anything,” Skillman said.

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