Symsonia Elementary sixth grader Ally McGuire smiles while classmate Kathryn Perkins gives a curious glance during a demonstration of biofeedback by Lee Ann Morse. Morse works as a physical therapist for Baptist Health Services and volunteered as a presenter at the northeastern Graves County school's annual career day. Students in fourth through sixth grades spoke with some 40 professionals representing a variety of fields. The event was designed to expose students to a variety of career options, aligning with the school district's initiate of college and career readiness.
Symsonia students search career paths
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