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Career Day

Third graders Dylan Shockley, left, and Evan Wade ponder their newspaper’s name and content at Houston Elementary’s career day program last Monday. Over 570 elementary students learned about careers from firefighters, pilots and insurance agents to bankers, pharmacists and other professionals. Students enjoyed learning about the many different careers, according to Assistant Principal Dianna Leggett. She said speakers emphasized the importance of working hard to learn as much as possible in school.

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Third graders Dylan Shockley, left, and Evan Wade ponder their newspaper’s name and content at Houston Elementary’s career day program last Monday. Over 570 elementary students learned about careers from firefighters, pilots and insurance agents to bankers, pharmacists and other professionals. Students enjoyed learning about the many different careers, according to Assistant Principal Dianna Leggett. She said speakers emphasized the importance of working hard to learn as much as possible in school. Libby Cluett/Mineral Wells Index (Click for larger image)


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