Point B program ensures steps toward the future accompany Big Horn seniors’ steps across graduation stage

 

BIG HORN — Steps toward the future will accompany steps across the graduation stage for Big Horn High School seniors, as the 2021 graduating class of 34 students participated in a Sheridan County School District 1 program called “Point B” throughout the year and completed the program during the final weeks of school.

Though Christian Walker will leave his National Football League aspirations from childhood behind, he steps into a year of school at John Brown University in Missouri as part of the Kanakuk Link Year gap year program. Cassie Guelde will not become the next Hannah Montana, like she had dreamed about when she was younger but will attend the University of Wyoming’s Bachelor of Science in nursing. And Camryn Hecker grew up wanting to be a veterinarian and will continue to work with animals as a high school graduate.

Chrysanthi Paninos remembers wanting to be an ornithologist when she grew up, joking she only aspired to be a person who studies or is an expert on birds because she could say the professional’s full name in first grade. Instead, after Paninos walks across Big Horn’s stage, she will attend Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington.

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