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Students, Work Based Learning Coordinator discuss benefits of unorthodox jobs

Students, Work Based Learning Coordinator discuss benefits of unorthodox jobs

Evelyn Foster September 25, 2023

Junior Vivian Vreeman spends her Saturday mornings surrounded by birds, snakes and African tortoises. It’s been this way since June, when she first got her job as a junior naturalist at Cool Creek Park...

On a sunny Saturday afternoon, Ramkumar Ramakrishnan waters his newly planted vegetables. With the increase of free time during this quarantine, Ramakrishnan picked up the hobby of gardening, a laborious task requiring all members of the family to help out. “[By building a garden] we will be able to get fresh vegetables and get the whole family healthy without the use of fertilizers or pesticides. We can also avoid going grocery shopping and lessen the risk of contracting the [corona]virus.”

Raghav Sriram

May 18, 2020

 My brother, Luke Zhang, reads the book his teacher assigns him as a part of his E-learning work during his day off on May 8, 2020 at his house. Luke read many books during the E-learning period and finished around 8 books. My favorite book is definitely Magnus Chase by Rick Riordan, Zhang said.

Jasmine Zhang

May 14, 2020

Attorney Kristina Wheeler runs her practice from the kitchen table while exercising with a stationary bicycle. For the past seven weeks, she has spent a minimum of five hours a day working from home. She bought the stationary bicycle because she figured it would be a “good way to exercise on a rainy day.”

Maggie Wheeler

May 14, 2020

Five-year-old Marissa Wan experiences her first time on a bicycle during our familys outdoor walks on May 6, 2020, in our neighborhood Overlook Hazel Dell. Marissa persevered and achieved her goal to ride a bicycle in a week.  I hate practicing but in the end, you get what you had worked for, Marissa said.

Michelle Wan

May 14, 2020

Prachi Subbannavar chooses music to run to on her iPad. She has been running in the basement since quarantine started and has a preference for pop music. “She listens to pop music because mom music doesn’t exist,” Ramesh Subbannavar interjects when Prachi Subbannavar refused to comment.

Kruti Subbannavar

May 14, 2020

Community Health general practitioner Kristin Stock video chats with patients on May 11, 2020. Due to COVID-19, physicians conduct previously scheduled appointments via video chat instead of face to face. Patients can also call if they have problems or questions.

Olivia Stock

May 14, 2020

Madan Somasi attends a work meeting over Zoom. He has attended hundreds of meetings since his company gave him the stay at home order because of corona. “It’s definitely been difficult,” he said when asked about the meeting, “to try and convey important messages to my colleagues over health and internet problems.”

Saumya Somasi

May 14, 2020

Alejandro Rojas and Ana Perez pour baking mix into the bowl as they make brownies in their house on May 11, 2020. This was Rojas’ first hand at making caramel brownies he saw from Tasty. “After this quarantine, I have realized that knowing how to bake/cook is extremely important,” Rojas said.

Juanita Rojas

May 14, 2020

Elyse Reed stands in her backyard holding a watering can as she tends to her plants on May 10, 2020. She planted the various vegetable seeds in her gardening box a couple days earlier. “Its a fun and creative way to spend my time these days and I am excited to see how they turn out,” Reed said.

Hayley Reed

May 14, 2020

Focused on her sewing, Stacy Moore makes a mask during the Coronavirus outbreak. She needed a mask because it was a safer way to go out in public with one on. The Coronavirus is highly contagious, so to limit risks and prevent the spread of infection, many people prefer to wear masks when they go somewhere.

Jillian Moore

May 14, 2020

Matthew Misterka takes his guitar lesson from his instructor, Robert Wood, over facetime. Due to COVID-19, Misterka and Wood were no longer able to meet in person, but it would not stop them from connecting digitally. Misterka has been taking guitar lessons from Wood for almost 7 years.

Maddie Misterka

May 14, 2020

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