Bad Axe students take full advantage of opportunities to explore future careers
Paige Withey, paige.withey@hearstnp.com
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As the year progresses and Career and Technical Education Month comes to an end, students across the Upper Thumb are focusing on their post-secondary education plans as the end of the school year and graduation creep closer.
Students at Bad Axe High School not only have opportunities available to them through the Huron Area Technical Center, but they also have many different career and education courses available to them at the high school. According to Rebecca Roggenbuck, Bad Axe High School’s college and career advisor, the school offers many different courses within the building, such as agriculture, wood shop, drafting, small engine repair, robotics, and computer science.