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Friday, April 19, 2024

WESTERN COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 12: Western High School 2018 Senior Plans

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Western Community Unit School District 12 recently issued the following announcement.

Shaylon Armistead plans to attend John Wood Community College for two years and then transfer to a four-year University to obtain a Masters in Social Work.

Lonita Ash plans to attend John Wood Community College and major in Biology, then transfer to Missouri Western State University to major in Wildlife Management and Conservation.

Madison Baker plans to attend MacMurray College to major in Social Work.

Easton Billings plans to attend John Wood Community College then transfer to University of Missouri- Columbia to study Biology.

Blair Borrowman plans to attend Lindenwood University to play basketball and major in Exercise Science.

Jackson Borrowman plans to attend the University of Texas at Austin to major in Finance.

Paige Borrowman plans to attend University of Illinois to major in International Business/Marketing.

Pearce Chaplin plans to attend college for Welding, Art, and Math to become a welder and tattoo artist.

Noah Depke plans to attend the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign to major in Computer Engineering.

Peter Diaz plans to join the Coast Guard.

Abby Fesler plans to attend Lewis and Clark Community College to get her two-year associates degree in Web Design.

Jordan Flynn plans to attend John Wood Community College for two years then transfer to a four-year University.

Jacob Goertz plans to attend John Wood Community College for Agricultural Business.

Caleb Hart plans to attend John Wood Community College for Agricultural Business.

Samantha Hensley is undecided in her plans.

Nicholas Howell plans to attend Southern Illinois University at Carbondale to study Anesthesiology.

Levi Jones plans to attend John Wood Community College to get a degree in Computer Science.

Aleigha Kessinger is undecided in her plans.

Barley Kozlowski plans to attend Mizzou and double major in Biology and Chemistry (Pre-Medication), then attend medical school, specializing in plastic surgery.

Dalton Malone plans to attend John Wood Community College.

Anna Melton plans to attend Western Illinois University to major in Criminal Justice and minor in Forensics.

Isabella Mitchell plans to attend John Wood Community College and then transfer to MacMurray to major in Social Work and minor in Art.

Makenna Myers plans to attend John Wood Community College for 2 years then go to Quincy University and Blessing Rieman to become an Obstetrics nurse.

Daniel Neese plans to be a YouTuber.

Ellie Owens plans to complete her Advanced Individual Training in Fort Lee, VA, and then start college in the fall of 2019 to study Library Science and Accounting.

Emma Raftery plans to attend John Wood Community College majoring in Education and Chemistry, then transfer to a four-year University.

Alex Robbins plans to work, then attend John Wood Community College.

Cainin Roff plans to pursue an Electrician’s degree while pursuing music as a profession.

Emery Rucker plans to attend Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville to pursue their dual degree program to receive a Doctorate of Pharmacy and a Master of Business Administration. After completing this, she plans to receive a Juris Doctor to incorporate medical law. She then plans to work in an acute care setting.

Matt Shover plans to attend Knox College to play baseball and study Engineering.

Morgan Stroemer plans to attend Quincy University to major in Marketing and Graphic Design.

Khloe Utterback plans to attend John Wood Community College for two years then transfer to Westminster to major in Elementary Education.

Brady Weir plans to attend John Wood Community College to pursue a degree in Agronomy.

Case Weir plans to attend John Wood Community College and study Agricultural Business.

Garrison Weir plans to attend John Wood Community College and pursue a degree in Agricultural Business.

Victoria Weir plans to attend Lincoln College to major in Sports Management and Psychology.

Original source can be found here.

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