Students from Lauren Poutasse's class pose with Staff Sgt. Kenny Drew and a N.H. Army National Guard tactical truck during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A student hugs N.H. Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Kenny Drew during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Cruise Brothers Senior Executive Director of Education of Global Partnerships Katy Jones asks students about vacations they've been on and answers their questions during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Students pick out travel goodies from Cruise Brothers Senior Executive Director of Education of Global Partnerships Katy Jones during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A student squeals as Mike Parsons of Mobile Mike's Fix-n It lifts her with his crane during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Mike Parsons of Mobile Mike's Fix-n It shows Kelsey MacMillan's fourth-grade students what he can do with his crane during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Huggins Hospital Nursing Supervisor Stephen Jones, RN, helps a student listen to a heartbeat with a stethoscope during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Huggins Hospital Nursing Supervisor Stephen Jones, RN, demonstrates how to use a resuscitation mask during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Architect Kate Hamblet talks about her work during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Badger Peabody & Smith agent Grace Mark (right) helps students match their pretend clients to the best property during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Brendan Battenfelder, VP/COO of Badger Peabody & Smith Realty, helps a student match his pretend client to the best property during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Students match their pretend clients to the best property at the Badger, Peabody & Smith Realty station during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A student sports his new umbrella hat from Meredith Village Savings Bank during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Meredith Village Savings Bank representatives (from left) Lori Cote, Brittany Hodge, Jessica Ruel and Ariana Roy talk to students about what it's like working for a bank during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Meredith Village Savings Bank representatives (from left) Lori Cote, Brittany Hodge, Jessica Ruel and Ariana Roy talk to students about what it's like working for a bank during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Students take turns sitting in a N.H. Army National Guard tactical truck during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Students from Lauren Poutasse's class pose with Staff Sgt. Kenny Drew and a N.H. Army National Guard tactical truck during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A student hugs N.H. Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Kenny Drew during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Cruise Brothers Senior Executive Director of Education of Global Partnerships Katy Jones asks students about vacations they've been on and answers their questions during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Students pick out travel goodies from Cruise Brothers Senior Executive Director of Education of Global Partnerships Katy Jones during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A student squeals as Mike Parsons of Mobile Mike's Fix-n It lifts her with his crane during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Mike Parsons of Mobile Mike's Fix-n It shows Kelsey MacMillan's fourth-grade students what he can do with his crane during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Huggins Hospital Nursing Supervisor Stephen Jones, RN, helps a student listen to a heartbeat with a stethoscope during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Huggins Hospital Nursing Supervisor Stephen Jones, RN, demonstrates how to use a resuscitation mask during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Architect Kate Hamblet talks about her work during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Badger Peabody & Smith agent Grace Mark (right) helps students match their pretend clients to the best property during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Brendan Battenfelder, VP/COO of Badger Peabody & Smith Realty, helps a student match his pretend client to the best property during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Students match their pretend clients to the best property at the Badger, Peabody & Smith Realty station during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A student sports his new umbrella hat from Meredith Village Savings Bank during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Meredith Village Savings Bank representatives (from left) Lori Cote, Brittany Hodge, Jessica Ruel and Ariana Roy talk to students about what it's like working for a bank during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Meredith Village Savings Bank representatives (from left) Lori Cote, Brittany Hodge, Jessica Ruel and Ariana Roy talk to students about what it's like working for a bank during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Students take turns sitting in a N.H. Army National Guard tactical truck during the Conway Intermediate School's annual career day on May 22. Classes cycled through several presenters from a variety of local businesses. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — Conway Intermediate students spent last Friday learning about the paths their futures could take during the grade three-through-five school’s annual career day.
The day started off with a welcome assembly led by SAU 9 Superintendent Dr. Aimee Frechette and Assistant Superintendent Nicole Bell, said Principal Danielle Nutting.
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