“WHS Alumni- Where are they now?” project seeking alums to share their stories

Attention WHS Alumni – Whitewater High School is starting to build a collection of alumni profiles to help our current students in their high school and post-high school decision making about education and career paths. It will be of great benefit for our students to hear from those who have gone before them. We ask any interested alumni to answer the following questions:

  1. Where are you, who do you work for, what is your job title, and what specifically do you do?
  2. How did you get there? Include information on courses taken in high school and education beyond high school, internships and/or previous work experiences, learning you did on your own, and any other relevant experiences. What were your most valuable experiences?
  3. Please provide any advice for students passionate about pursuing a career similar to yours.
  4. If you are willing to allow students to contact you, please provide contact information.
  5. If you are willing, please provide a photograph.
  6. What year did you graduate from WHS?

For examples of alumni profiles that have already been submitted, check out the computer science alumni page at https://www.whs.wwusd.org/page/4797.

Email all information to Laura Masbruch at lmasbruch@wwusd.org.

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