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The students are down to the last hours of their senior year. It has been such a delight to watch each of them grow this year. They have battled with their next steps in life; choosing a college isn’t the easiest thing to do as a senior. The College Choice research project opened their eyes to the pros and cons of each university. But I believe that they have made amazing choices for their next step in their career paths.  

 

They have worked diligently at their internships while maintaining their school life as well as their social life.  While each student is required 288 hours per year for this course, several students have over 700 hours! Some have changed their career choice as they undertook their internships; finding a passion that will lead them into the next step of their lives.  

 

Students did a fantastic job during our integumentary system unit. They utilized common household items and made phenomenal simulated wounds. HOYA 1 assisted in voting for the most realistic wounds. Students used their medical terminology with the correct terms for their chosen wounds, described how the injury occurred, as well as first aid measures.  

 

Their comprehensive exam is scheduled for Tuesday, May 6th as the majority of the students will be finished on 5/9/25 and prepping for their 2025 high school graduation ceremonies.