Talk:Swenson Arts and Technology High School

Successful Alumni
Many amazing students have graduated from Swenson Arts & Technology High School. Due to the high volume of students who joined the Air Force JROTC unit and aspirations to serve the United States and the people, many students have either enlisted or joined various commissioning sources. In addition, students have gone out into the "real world" and used the technical skills they've learned at Swenson. One successful student and now a teacher at Swenson, is Mr. Beckett. After graduating, Mr. Beckett represented the United States in a year-long technical exchange in Germany. After several years, Mr. Beckett now teaches the Digital Media Arts course. Another alumni, was Mr. Campbell. He graduated in 2012 and received an appointment to the United States Air Force Academy, the first graduate to ever go to a military service academy. Mr. Campbell in currently in his junior year and will graduate in 2017 with a bachelor's of science in management. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 140.32.16.52 (talk) 16:53, 14 October 2015 (UTC)

Successful Alumni
Many amazing students have graduated from Swenson Arts & Technology High School. Due to the high volume of students who joined the Air Force JROTC unit and aspirations to serve the United States and the people, many students have either enlisted or joined various commissioning sources. In addition, students have gone out into the "real world" and used the technical skills they've learned at Swenson. One successful student and now a teacher at Swenson, is Mr. Beckett. After graduating, Mr. Beckett represented the United States in a year-long technical exchange in Germany. After several years, Mr. Beckett now teaches the Digital Media Arts course. Another alumni, was Mr. Campbell. He graduated in 2012 and received an appointment to the United States Air Force Academy, the first graduate to ever go to a military service academy. Mr. Campbell in currently in his junior year and will graduate in 2017 with a bachelor's of science in management. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 140.32.16.52 (talk) 16:55, 14 October 2015 (UTC)