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 By  GreggParker Published 
9:11 am Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Liberty students ponder futures at Career Day

Kristi Huskey explained her work as a Mark Kay consultant and the cosmetology field during Career Day at Liberty Middle School. (CONTRIBUTED)

Kristi Huskey explained her work as a Mark Kay consultant and the cosmetology field during Career Day at Liberty Middle School. (CONTRIBUTED)

MADISON – A news anchor? Maybe an engineer? Or candy storeowner? Career Day at Liberty Middle School on March 20 gave students an insight to what they want to do when they grow up.

“Liberty students always get really excited about our annual Career Day,” assistant principal Dr. Kary Roberts said. “We strive daily to prepare students for a productive future. As they learn, they are empowered to set and achieve goals.”

In addition, Career Day “optimizes the wonderful resources surrounding us here in Madison,” Roberts said. Liberty’s population makes real connections with its “community support network.”

Each Liberty teacher scheduled a speaker — a student’s parent or relative, friend and local resident. “We are thankful for each speaker that volunteered time and expertise to help us reach our goals,” Roberts said.

About 40 speakers described their work in jobs related to robotics, business, aerospace, photography and consulting. WHNT sent reporters, a meteorologist and sports broadcaster.

Engineers and NASA professionals represented various disciplines. Leading other popular sessions were Officer Patrick Hamilton, K-9 Law Enforcement Unit; Lynn Crumbly, owner of Whistle Stop Sweet Shop; veterinarian LeChon Camp; firefighter Gage Tolton; nurse practitioner Rachel Kelly; and cosmetology instructor Mirandy McClellan.

Mayor Troy Trulock discussed his job demands, functions of city departments, ways to promote change in the community and his military career.

Students could attend four sessions to listen to industry experts, watch demonstrations and ask questions. “Hopefully, our students will begin to navigate their educational path in a direction that better equips them to succeed in their future line of work,” Roberts said.

Liberty students questioned presenters about salaries, required training and education for the job. They asked “what a typical day was like (on the job) and hours they’re required to work,” Roberts said.

Presenters also benefited. “The professionals revisit the importance of what they do. All guest speakers seemed to have a genuine desire to help educate the kids. Contributing to students equates with a contribution toward the future of our community,” Roberts said.

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