Tigers host reps from local businesses
Local business discuss careers with OHS students
Osmond High School students took a step towards being career ready on Wednesday, November 8.
Representatives from five local businesses came to the school to discuss career paths and showcase their professions.
The first was realtor Jim Schmit (Electronic Reality Association Real Estate) who talked with seniors about the his employment past and encouraged them start early and plan ahead for their lives.
Mayor James Bessmer discussed his business Tiger Town with several groups. These included Mr. Schmit, Mrs. Morfeld, and Mr. Schulze’s group of students.
Aaron Gutz, branch president of Security Bank in Osmond, discussed financial matters with Mr. Ortmeier, Mr. Neitzel, Mr. McKenna, and Mr. Morrison’s students.
Dr. Lynn Guthmiller from Creighton Veterinary Clinic discussed her field with Mrs. Ginn and Ms. Johnson’s students.
Angela Chambers, who works as a physician’s assistant in Osmond and Bloomfield, had students from Mr. Thies, Mrs. Conn, and Mrs. Evans’s class dissecting chicken meat as part of a demonstration for the medical field.
Overall, students had the opportunity to soak in knowledge about the professions existing in the area.