As graduation approaches, seniors are beginning to picture what life might look like beyond high school. Some have dreamed about their future careers for years, while others are still discovering exactly where life will take them. Whether their goals involve leadership, public service, or skilled trades, the Class of 2026 has big plans for the future and the determination to make them happen. So where do they see themselves?
Caleb Bellairs: “In 10 years, I see myself working in welding.”
Kinsley Knief: “I see myself becoming an engineer.”
Jordan Martenson: “I want to be working with the FBI.”
Morgan Quinn: “I want to become a health teacher and coach soccer. Later on, I want to earn my master’s degree in educational administration and move into a leadership role within a school district.”
Ethan Nelson: “I see myself owning my own business, becoming successful.”
Although their career paths are different, seniors share a common goal: building successful futures and being passionate. From engineering and welding to education, business, and law enforcement, the Class of 2026 is preparing to leave its mark on the world one step at a time.
