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We the unwilling, led by the unqualified, have been doing the unbelievable for so long, with so little, we now attempt the impossible with nothing. - Mini-School Credo

My Life After Mini-School

November 1, 1996 by Mini Archives

By Karen Kenefick

I Graduated from Mini school in 1994. The last two years I have been keeping myself busy going to school, working at Target, and visiting different places. I really missed my days at Mini-school. When I found out that my major requires students to volunteer in a teaching environment, Mini-school was the first thing that popped in to my mind. I am very happy to be back.

Since I graduated I have been attending Normandale. Right now I am one class away from fulfilling the requirements for a two year associate degree in Liberal Arts. I am going to finish up the year at Normandale so I can get my science out of the way before I switch schools. Next year I am attending the University of Minnesota. My major is going to be Agricultural Education.

While I was in high school many people told me that I was not going to be ready for college after I graduated. I strongly feel that those people were wrong. Mini school taught me that it is possible to enjoy learning, and also helped me raise my self confidence.

I have also been working at Target Ridgedale for the last two years. It has its good and bad sides. Target is good because they are very flexible with my hours. I also have met many great people there, including my boyfriend. The only part of Target that is hard to stomach is the holiday shoppers. I am already starting to cringe at the thought of Thanksgiving.

Since Mini-school I have done a little bit of traveling. My Dad and I went to the Boundary Waters. My boyfriend and I went to the Black Hills. I learned to fly fish on the White Water River. I traveled to Hawaii this summer, when I visited a friend. I had the opportunity to become certified for scuba diving. I saw huge turtles, colorful fish, and small eels. I never realized how dangerous Scuba diving is. If you panic under the water you can really hurt yourself. I managed to do it with minimal injuries. My tank only fell off once when I was under water.

Of all the things I am presently doing, Mini-school is the highlight of my week. I have met a ton of wonderful people. I really do not think things have changed that much.

Posted in: Alumni News Tagged: Karen Kenefick

Latest Updates:
10/28/24 - Found some negatives for a sledding trip to the Orono Golf Course in 1980 so added a new slideshow for that.
9/25/2024 - Uploaded an additional 53 PDF files of Com-Mini-Cations, started to convert the articles into individual posts.
5/28/2024 - Created slideshows for miscellaneous trips and classroom photos plus a slideshow for unidentified trips, lots of updates to existing slideshows, slide scanning complete
5/27/2024 - Slideshows for Big Fork Canoe 1996, Women's Bike Trip 1994, North Shore Women's Trip 1994, Southwest Utah Trip 1992, Winter Camping 1998 & 1999, St Louis 1998, Insights 1993
5/23/2024 - Slideshows for Classroom 1992, new photos to Classroom 1996, and the Mini 25th Reunion.

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