路eshmen closed in on their final four years of i education, many desired an opportunity to out into "the real world." And, these freshmen chance to get a sneak preview of their future during the annual job shadow experience, conthrough health classes. 1g health class, freshman took part in a career Jinth graders took part in many exercises that hem find out what their interests were. One such , the Career Occupational Prognostic Study, asked s to rate jobs as very interesting or uninteresting. ,mpletion certain careers were su ggested based 1terest. Laura Stimely said, "It was cool to fill out onnaire form and then get a list of professions ltted your interests afterward."
Pay Attention! Following directions from Mrs. Sharon Faulkner, Sara Meek liste ns carefully. Freshman students learned a lot from teachers and staff. Click, Click. Learning how to use the computer, Monica Bhagat follows senior Sara Becker. Seniors provided valuable experience to their younger counterparts.
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rfreshman already had an idea of who they wanted 1adow. Erin Giardina said, "I knew I wanted to job Mrs. Roberta Beebe at the Mount Nittany Middle )ecause she was one of my favorite teachers, and I nay become a teacher someday." Other freshman ide in the overall experience. "Job shadowing L me to experiences in the real world, and I think Jn should be based on experiences like that," said Eugenio. -Emily Weirich
aron Kottlowski Julie Kovalcin Ned Kozlowski Michael Kranch Jennifer Kroft Fallon Kubecka Joel Kuhns Brendon Kur George Lane Heather Lang Barrett Lanser Andrew Lapsa Kenneth Layton Elizabeth Leath
Matthew Lehr Kristen Leidy Richard Leipold John Lentz Melissa Leonard Sara Leonard Alan Leschinsky Carrie Lisle Jesse Little Kristan Little Joshua Logan Ashlee Loy Dante Lucchesi Daniel Ludwig
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