Howdie Kassandra Kee!
Kassandra Kee is a junior that enjoys playing volleyball and running track and loves animals.
September 16, 2021
The Wrangler: What do you want to do for your career?
Kee: I am working on becoming a veterinarian.
The Wrangler: What other hobbies do you have?
Kee: I am on the Track and Volleyball team at George Ranch, I play club volleyball at Willowbrook, I love to read, I am in FFA hoping to compete on the Veterinary Science Team.
The Wrangler: What classes are you taking currently in High School to become a veterinarian
Kee: I am taking Veterinary Medicine and Advanced Animal Sciences.
The Wrangler: How did you strive to accomplish becoming a veterinarian?
Kee: I wanted my first job to have something to do with animals to kickstart my career as a vet.
The Wrangler: What is your job, why did you choose it?
Kee: I work at Camp Bow Wow, a doggy day care and boarding facility.
The Wrangler: How do you balance your job and school?
Kee: Because I am a student athlete as well and do not have time after school, I only work at the weekends and holidays.
The Wrangler: Why do you want to become a veterinarian, who inspired you?
Kee: I have always wanted to have a job in the animal industry and my veterinarian Dr. Pina of Lighthouse Veterinary inspired me.
The Wrangler: What College would you like to attend to become a veterinarian?
Kee: I would like to attend Texas A and M.
The Wrangler: How does the Veterinary Science Team compete
Kee: I am not 100% sure on how the Veterinary Science Team competes because this is my first year attempting to compete in an FFA event.
The Wrangler: What is FFA (Future Farmers of America) and how long have you been doing it?
Kee: FFA is a leadership opportunity many people are a part of in an attempt to pursue a career in agriculture such as becoming a veterinarian. I have been in FFA for four years now since eighth grade.