2025 Career Fair: 8th Graders Explore Career Paths

Ms. Tara and her 8th Grade Writing students at the Career Fair

2025 Career Fair: 8th Graders Explore Career Paths

As part of their writing curriculum, The Legacy School’s 8th graders researched careers, created poster boards, presented on their chosen career, practiced public speaking, and fielded questions from students connecting school to real-world career paths.

As part of their writing curriculum, The Legacy School’s 8th graders researched careers, created poster boards, presented on their chosen career, practiced public speaking, and fielded questions from students connecting school to real-world career paths.

Last month, the 8th Graders had their Career Fair! 

8th Graders Explore Careers

As part of their writing curriculum, The Legacy School’s 8th graders researched careers, created poster boards, presented on their chosen career, practiced public speaking, and fielded questions from students connecting school to real-world career paths.

The Legacy School student researched being an Author and fielded questions from students

As part of The Legacy School’s Writing Curriculum, 8th graders researched careers, created poster boards, presented on their chosen career, practiced public speaking, and fielded questions from students connecting school to real-world career paths.

Students Visit Career Fair

One of The Legacy School's 8th Graders answered questions on mechanical engineering

One of The Legacy School’s 8th Graders answered questions on mechanical engineering

All students from The Legacy School’s Primary and Primary Plus Program (1st-4th Grade), Lower School Program (3rd-5th Grade), and Rotational Program (6th-8th Grade) had a chance to visit the Career Fair…and ask questions! We all loved seeing students explore such a wide range of careers so early! Kudos to Ms. Tara for making learning so meaningful! 

Author, Lineman, Costume Designer, Math Teacher

As part of their writing curriculum, The Legacy School’s 8th graders researched careers, created poster boards, presented on their chosen career, practiced public speaking, and fielded questions from students connecting school to real-world career paths.

As part of their writing curriculum, The Legacy School’s 8th graders researched careers, created poster boards, presented on their chosen career, practiced public speaking, and fielded questions from students connecting school to real-world career paths.

Congratulations to The Legacy School’s graduating 8th Graders on their awesome Career Fair projects!

  • Author: Wyatt E.
  • Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist: Aubrey A.
  • Lineman: Tyler P.
  • Costume Designer: Reed N.
  • Math Teacher: Katelyn L.
  • Activist: Nava S.
  • Mechanical Engineer: David R.
  • Auto Mechanic: Liam W.
  • Landscaping Business Owner: Grayson O.
  • Mechanical Engineering: Heshy V.
  • Train Conductor: Landon C.
  • HVAC Technician: Dylan J.

Exploring Historical Figures and Events

As part of their writing curriculum, The Legacy School’s 8th graders researched careers, created poster boards, presented on their chosen career, practiced public speaking, and fielded questions from students connecting school to real-world career paths.

The Legacy School students answer questions from Primary/Primary Plus, Lower School, and Rotational students

And Ms. Tara’s Rotational 6th and 7th Grade students also made poster boards on historical figures and events!

  • Jesse Owens-Early and Later Life: Colin K.-W. and Paislee J.
  • Jesse Owens-Early Life, College, and Accomplishments: Olivia P. and Nava C.
  • Benefits of School Uniforms: Austin G. and Angel M.
  • No More Uniforms: Seth R., Dassi O., and Declan B.
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR): Griffin S. and Joe M.
  • Eleanor Roosevelt: Clara R., Aubrie S., and Zah’ra H.
  • The Great Depression: Eli S.
  • The New Deal: Dylan S.
  • The Dust Bowl: Bryan Z.

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