Plant City High School senior Katelyn Scott was accepted into the intern program at the Photo Archives and History Center and began Friday, June 12.
The Plant City Photo Archives and History Center’s internship program is designed to provide students the opportunity to learn museum, archives, and history center skills in a real-life setting. During her internship, Katelyn will be assisting with an inventory of image enlargements and library resources, and researching several topics including a Plant City timeline of historic events. She will also be learning archival procedures and assisting with collection storage projects in the upcoming months.
Katelyn is an incoming senior at Plant City High School. Her favorite subjects are history and social studies, and she will be president of the American Sign Language Honor Society. Katelyn is active in the National Honor Society, the Civinettes Service Club, and Youth of Life. Katelyn is planning on attending college and intends to earn her master’s degree in elementary education. She hopes to have a double major, and anticipates a degree in either history or business. Katelyn plays the violin, and she is also involved in the character building and scouting organization American Heritage Girls, local troop FL1107.