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What the future holds for the class of 2024

What the future holds for the class of 2024

Senior year comes up fast for everyone. First you are just starting freshman year, but next thing you know you are a senior! Colleges start sending out letters to students their junior year and students often start touring college as early as junior year. Even though the class of 2024 does not graduate until seven more months, if they are planning on attending college they should already be weighing out their options, and considering which schools they like best. Let’s take a look at this year’s senior’s future plans:

Izzy Kellogg – Gannon University for nursing

Keira Knight – Baldwin Wallace University

Avery Gates – Robert Morris University

Madison Braswell – Edinboro University Pre Med

Kyla Frisina – Edinboro University with an undergrad in chemistry 

Neveah Gamble – Cornell University for architecture

Peyton Earls – New Haven University 

Fabian Fourspring – Penn State University for engineering 

Lauren Thomas – Indiana University of Pennsylvania for neuropsychology

Kieran Graves – Penn State Behrend University for nursing

Emma Smith – University of Pitt for neuroscience

Carson Meredith – Penn State Behrend University  

Jack Hallberg – Penn State for political science

Sara Colwell – University of Kentucky for engineering

Reagan White – Allegheny College for Women’s and Gender Sexuality Studies 

Addy Reyda – Gannon University 

Austin Nickerson – Full Sail University film school

Isaiah Clipson – Penn State 

Marshall Morris – National Guard or four year degree 

Plans can and will change throughout the next few months. So in that case, stay tuned for an updated survey asking the same seniors their college plans towards the end of the year and let’s see exactly how much has changed.

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Kylynn Deane
Kylynn Deane, Editor
Kylynn is a senior, and this is her second year being a part of the newspaper staff. She is a competitive dancer at the local dance studio, and has been competing for seven years. She enjoys listening to Taylor Swift and Harry Styles. When she's not dancing or listening to music, she likes to spend time with her family.