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Senior Spotlight

Julie Johnson, Higbee

Posted 4/28/20

Future plans:  After graduation, I plan to attend MACC for two years and earn my Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree, and then transfer to a 4-year college to pursue a bachelor’s degree in teacher education.

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Senior Spotlight

Julie Johnson, Higbee

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Parents:  Jim and McKensie Johnson

Sibling:  Emma

Pets: I have three dogs. Ozzy is a golden retriever lab mix, Chloe is a terrier poodle mix, and Hank is a maltese yorkie mix.

How are you spending time with school closed?  I have been watching TV, spending time outside and going on walks, and working on homework during this time off from school.

Sports/Activities: I play softball, cheer, and track. I am involved in Student Council, FCA, Yearbook, NHS, and Quiz Bowl.

Favorite moment from athletics:  One of my favorite moments on the softball field would have to be getting a base runner out during a run down, or turning a double play with my sister. 

Favorite classes:  My favorite class was Psychobiology my sophomore year. I really enjoyed learning about behavior and the brain.

Favorite food:  My favorite food is boneless wings or chicken alfredo.

Hobbies: Outside of school, I enjoy spending time with my friends and family, shopping, traveling, and spending time outdoors.

A person who has influenced you:  My parents have had the biggest influence on me. They have shown me kindness, love, and taught me many of things. I wouldn’t be who I am today without them.

Future plans: After graduation, I plan to attend MACC for two years and earn my Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree, and then transfer to a 4-year college to pursue a bachelor’s degree in teacher education.

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