Runs in the family

Caleb Mikesell originally avoided looking at 小优传媒 for his higher education.
A Fifth-generation education major
It wasn鈥檛 hard for Caleb Mikesell 鈥23, a primary P-5 education and intervention specialist double major from Bluffton, Ohio, to determine a career path.
鈥淚 grew up in a family full of educators, and it was the biggest career I was exposed to as a kid,鈥 said Mikesell. 鈥淚 thought it鈥檇 be really cool to be in charge of my own classroom back then, and I鈥檝e continued to think that as I鈥檝e grown up.鈥
Not only is Mikesell鈥檚 family full of teachers, but many are also Bluffton graduates. In fact, Mikesell will be a fifth-generation teacher and a fourth generation Bluffton education graduate.
Bluffton educators/alumni in his family include:
- Geneva Bennet Lehman 鈥73, elementary education, Mikesell鈥檚 great grandmother
- Rich Lehman 鈥70, chemistry, Mikesell鈥檚 grandfather who taught before moving on to other careers
- Linda (LeVan 鈥71) Lehman, elementary education, Mikesell鈥檚 grandmother
- Amy Lehman Mikesell 鈥96, MAEd 鈥99, elementary education, Mikesell鈥檚 mother
His great grandmother was also a teacher, but she did not graduate from Bluffton.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 cool,鈥 said Mikesell. 鈥淚t鈥檚 cool to see how things change and how even though my university experience geographically is the same, it鈥檚 also different from theirs.鈥
Mikesell has been able to trace some of the changes through yearbooks and photos.
鈥淭here are different things on campus, like this building [Marbeck Center] where we are sitting right now wasn鈥檛 built when my grandparents went here,鈥 said Mikesell. 鈥淭he cafeteria was on the bottom floor of Ropp.鈥
Mikesell is currently completing his primary education student teaching at Perry Elementary School, and in the spring, he will complete his intervention specialist student teaching at Leipsic Elementary School.
While he鈥檚 leaning toward pursuing a career in elementary education, Mikesell is excited to see if his next student teaching assignment changes his mind.
鈥淚 think next semester will provide a lot of clarity if I want to be a primary educator or an intervention specialist.鈥
Mikesell wasn鈥檛 pressured into attending Bluffton and admits he initially avoided the choice that was right in front of him.
鈥淏ut I started looking into Bluffton, and I liked the campus,鈥 said Mikesell. 鈥淚 liked the professors, and the education department is good, so it all lined up. It seemed in high school, that Bluffton was too obvious of a choice, but I鈥檓 very glad that I did choose Bluffton.鈥
Outside of class and student teaching, Mikesell is a member of Marbeck Activities Council, plays in Concert Band and works in the mailroom.

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