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Kayla Schuller (second from left) posing with her family. |
Kayla Schuller is happy to stay local.
The N.C. State senior has spent virtually all her life in the Triangle area. She is from Apex and attended Peace in Raleigh up until the fall of 2011.
“With an older brother in the Air Force and a younger brother in high school, I plan on staying in North Carolina for now to be close to my family,” Schuller said last week.
Schuller is studying English with a concentration in language, writing and rhetoric. She thought about going into the teaching field but is leaning more toward the technical writing field. Schuller still keeps teaching as a possibility but wanted a change in her education.
She decided to transfer from Peace and attend N.C. State.
“I liked living at Peace but it was hard being constantly around girls having spent my entire life around two brothers,” Schuller said.
She loves to work with children. She has worked part time at a local YMCA for six years, doing everything from coordinating after school programs to leading volleyball camps during the summer.
She has enjoyed working with them and devoted her news writing class blog to the children she has worked with. Tricks Are for Kids focuses on children and their interesting sayings.
“You never know what they are going to say,” Schuller said. “One time a 2nd grader at the YMCA camp talked on and on about a species of animal to me like she was an expert.”
Kayla Schuller likes staying local. Although her time here at N.C. State has been fairly short, she seems to be enjoying life on campus. She likes how she can expand her studies and turn that into a successful career one day.
“I really hope to broaden my horizons by attending N.C. State,” she said.
The N.C. State senior has spent virtually all her life in the Triangle area. She is from Apex and attended Peace in Raleigh up until the fall of 2011.
“With an older brother in the Air Force and a younger brother in high school, I plan on staying in North Carolina for now to be close to my family,” Schuller said last week.
Schuller is studying English with a concentration in language, writing and rhetoric. She thought about going into the teaching field but is leaning more toward the technical writing field. Schuller still keeps teaching as a possibility but wanted a change in her education.
She decided to transfer from Peace and attend N.C. State.
“I liked living at Peace but it was hard being constantly around girls having spent my entire life around two brothers,” Schuller said.

She has enjoyed working with them and devoted her news writing class blog to the children she has worked with. Tricks Are for Kids focuses on children and their interesting sayings.
“You never know what they are going to say,” Schuller said. “One time a 2nd grader at the YMCA camp talked on and on about a species of animal to me like she was an expert.”
Kayla Schuller likes staying local. Although her time here at N.C. State has been fairly short, she seems to be enjoying life on campus. She likes how she can expand her studies and turn that into a successful career one day.
“I really hope to broaden my horizons by attending N.C. State,” she said.
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