Where do Lone Tree’s 2025 graduates see themselves in the future? Some are headed into the workforce, others to college. They aim to become welders and estheticians, social workers and large animal …
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Where do Lone Tree’s 2025 graduates see themselves in the future? Some are headed into the workforce, others to college. They aim to become welders and estheticians, social workers and large animal veterinarians. They’ll attend a range of colleges, including DMACC, Simpson College, William Penn, University of Kansas, University of Iowa, and University of Northern Iowa. On Wednesday afternoon, they tossed candy to younger students screaming with excitement during the Future Pathways Parade, where they revealed their plans through shirts and signage.