4) What class influenced your career choice the most?

Beaver Tales Staff

Kayla Kurelowech: Child care, being in that class has made me open my eyes to more careers and experiences.

Braxton Easton: Any class that has to do with building or working with my hands.

David Parrett: Construction.

Ryan Martin: Welding.

Emma Murdock: None– I could say graphic communications.

Damyon Purpura: Welding in the CTC program.

Emily Cochrane: My culinary classes.

Katerina Kaiser: Sewing.

Waylon Jackson: Mr. Daniels.

Nathan James: Biology because I realized that’s the opposite of what I wanted to do.

Alexis McGahen: Cosmetology because I did not think I’d want to be a cosmetologist.

Lacey Morton: None because nothing has anything to do with interior design.

Haylee Brewer: Cell Molec with Mrs. Jackman

Kurtis Grenz: None

Kendra Maker: Marketing

Marcus Irwin: N/A

Peyton Wilkinson: Psychology with Mr. Woods

Colton Eckerdt: Machining

Tyler Barry: Diversified occupations

Hannah Schwab: Math of Finance

Antonie Proctor: Automotive

Dalton Wilcox: None

Blake Mitchell: Automotive

Chance Rogers: Criminal Justice (Gannon)

Taylor Miles: Child development because I like working with kids

Brady Pike: Welding

Karissa Anderson: I was my own influence (Tik Tok)

Damon Crouch: None of them.

Jeremy Saurwein: It wasn’t a class that influenced it, it was football because it made me realize how much I enjoy physical fitness and helping others.

Cole Nickerson: D.O. because that’s my job class.

Emma Minnick: Newspaper, because it strengthened my love for writing and gave me experience.

Brayden King: Welding.

Alivia Burger: All of them helped me know I would never be a senior.

Tate Tasker: Criminal Justice.

Jacob Swartzfager: None of them.

Ashton Mineo: Mr. Woods, psych; or Mrs. Briggs, business.

Jennica Chase: Culinary classes.

Elaina Brown: Marketing.

Austyn Benninger: When I had Mr. Daniels he talked to me about landscaping and I liked it.

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