LBMS Career Day opens eyes

Stanley Henderson, a bridge engineer with the Florida Department of Transportation, demonstrated a working model of a drawbridge as Marcus Jefferson, Matthew Walin, Clayton Cason, Kylie Harrison and Rachel Summers look on.

BY TRACY LEE TATE

Times Editor

It’s that time of year, when students at Lake Butler Middle School are treated to presentations from a number of professionals in various fields.  The main idea is to allow the students to see what is involved in various jobs and professions and get an idea of how they will need to prepare themselves (such as in the selection of a class schedule) to be equipped to pursue the career of their choice.

This year, the event ran from 8:05 a.m. until 10 a.m., with four career sessions.  Students were asked to fill out a form selecting four career choices that interested them and to record some of the questions they would like to ask during their sessions – an aid in preventing forgotten questions during the excitement of some of the sessions. 

The youngsters moved from location to location to the sessions of their choice, most of which were held indoors due to weather concerns.  A few sessions had to remain outside at the front of the school, the bus ramp/loop and open areas on the campus, since bringing an 18-wheeler, a fire truck and a live horse inside was not thought practical.  At the end of their fourth session, students proceeded to their regular schedule for third period and throughout the remainder of their day.

As for the presenters, who volunteered their time to pass on their knowledge and vocation, more than 40 participated.  The variety of topics, jobs and careers presents was extremely varied and showed just how hard the LBMS faculty and staff worked to located people willing to take on the challenge of challenging the young.

Students had the chance to watch a horse trainer at work, and a farrier putting shoes on another animal (horse).  They were allowed to sit in the driver’s seat of an 18-wheeler (and sound the air horn), explore the interior of an EMS vehicle and see demonstrations of the assorted equipment routinely carried on a fire truck.

Local craftsman, service persons and professionals who donated their time and expertise to making Career Day a big success were:

Air National Guard Mechanic – Michael Cornwall

Athletic Trainer – Crista Rosborough

Banker – Jenny Reed

Bridge Engineer – Jason Stalnaker and Dustin Hersey

Chemical Engineer – Kent Coburn

Chiropractor – Kelly Clark

Corrections – Lt. Stephanie Highland and Ofc. Heather Liston

Cosmetologist – Amanda Hardee and Georgia Reddish

Dental Hygienist – Shelby Parmenter and Casey King (Dental Assistant)

Dietician – Christy Thomas

EMS/Emergency Management – Andrea Lewis, Tita Mungia-Velaquez and Julie Huber

Event Planning – Morgan Starling

Farrier – Chris Jones

Union County Fire Department – Buddy Broughton and Mickey Foster.

Forensics – Todd Hanlon

Forester – Holly Tucker, Chase Rowe and Daniel Cook.

Florida Wildlife Commission – Bret Gill and Teri Graves

Horse Trainer – John Johns

Judge – Mitchell Bishop

K-9 – Officer Mike Southerland.Jow Trowell and Nick Krahl

Lawyer – Aaron Dukes

Lineman-Clay Electric – Jordan Wade and Pat Mundorf

Medical Practices Director – Peggy Crews

Mental Health Counselor – Michelle Green

Mill Operations – Josh Crawford, Carly Loznicka (Human Resources Director)

Musician – Rob Lightsey

North Florida Technical College – Keith Kirby

Nurse – Robbie Barber and Shelbie Barber

Pharmacist – Emily Wilson

Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) – Joey Edge

Realtor – Kayla Alvarez and Crystal Moody

Sheriff’s Deputy – David Gladding and Brad Whitehead

Software Developer – Doug Mays

Speech/Language Pathologist – Joy Zapp

Supervisor of Elections Office – Debbie Osborne, Linda Gibson and Jessica Drawdy

Teacher – Kelly Dorsey

Tree Service Owner – Thomas Nettles

Trucking – Alexandra Pritchett and Don McDavid

Veterinary Technician – Lisa Holtzendorf

Veterinary Clinical Researcher – Lana Fagman and Kaylee Young

Victim Advocate Counselor – Allison Green and Aileen Solero

Wildlife Sanctuary Director – Keith Nelson, Nannie Ruiz and Krysti Cotton

Youth Pastor – Jonathan Wright

The administration, faculty and staff of Lake Butler Middle School would like to thank all of the presenters who came out to volunteer their time and services to help students begin to make decisions about how they see their future.

Alexandra Pritchett was on site with a big rig promoting driving opportunities on Career Days at LBMS.
Union County EMS sent Julie Huber, Tita Munguia and Andrea Lewis (not pictured) to LBMS Career Day to show kids like Addison Wright and Rachel Harris (arm in splint) what it is like to work with patients as an emergency medical responder.
Lt. Mickey Forster and Capt. Buddy Broughton instructed a group of LBMS students on what it is like to be a firefighter. Pictured are: Russell Wade, Travis Johnson, Keleb Johns, Bralyn Haight, Layla Seale, Rylee McDowall, Paislee Stalnaker, William “Liam” McFather, Chloe Gartman and Siddhi Patel.
Horse trainer John Johns demonstrates the handling of a horse while describing how to train a horse for various jobs.
Robbie and Shelbie Barber, who work at Lake Butler Hospital, were on hand to talk to students about careers in nursing.