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Let’s Talk Trash!

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We sat downwithBrayDemonbreun, an 18-year-old 12th grade student at Cheatham County Central High, to discuss what it’s like to be a senior. He has currently been working at Saint Thomas West Hospital as an intern and was accepted into Austin

By Destinee 9th grade student at CCHS

By Jayden 9th grade student at CCHS

Peay State University. Bray Demonbreun

Where do you go to school? BRAY: CCCHS

What are your plans after graduation? BRAY: “I want to do something medical; either nursing or radiology.” Why have you chosen that career path? BRAY: “Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always wanted to help people. Being a doctor means that I could do that. I think of doctors as more than people because while they are good at healing, they also help others to appreciate the time they have.” What is it like to be a senior? BRAY: “It’s interesting and pretty relaxed, actually. I’d like to think I’m just setting myself up for afterwards. ” What advice would you give students who aren’t prepared for the future? BRAY: “Do your work, do not procrastinate. And for those coming to Cheatham, do not mess with Mr. Beach or Mr. Lavery.” How do you spend your free time? BRAY: “Studying, preparing for my internship at Saint Thomas West Hospital, and checking the school status for Austin Peay.” If you could change 1 thing about the world, what would it be? BRAY: “I’d want people to be more open-minded and believe in themselves.” Do you believe that helping our environment is a good cause? BRAY: “Yeah, duh.” What do you do to make our community a better place? BRAY: “I volunteer when I can, give advice to people in need of it, and just try to be a positive influence.”

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