
With a new year comes many fresh opportunities and people, with this year being no different for the students and staff at Wakeland high school as a multitude of schedules, sport, and student changes flood in. With these, Wakeland welcomes Christina Rudolph as a new teacher into our school, expressing the growth and reputation of the school immensely. With an eclectic degree in marketing, she strides to teach students about the numerous things she’s learned throughout her life to hopefully aid in theirs.
As a business owner herself, Rudolph knows the ins and outs of how to build one from the ground up. With years of experience at her disposal, she wishes to help students fulfill all of their business goals and ventures no matter how ambitious, expressing her deep passion for making her students the best versions of themselves by the time they enter the job market. “Owning my own business has taught me both time and resource management skills,” said Rudolph. “Teaching students skills to succeed in a competitive job market is crucial to their future. I hope my classes inspire my students to accomplish great things.”
With Rudolph’s wide array of previous roles within marketing and business development fields, she believes she is ready to take those skills to teaching. As she has built up her career over the years, she is finally ready to apply her knowledge to her classes and students who are interested in fortifying her teachings into their own lives. “My career has been focused on marketing and business development throughout the years,” said Rudolph. “It feels natural to teach it to others, especially with such a talented group of kids!”
Though Rudolph’s addition to Wakeland High School may be a drastic change for some, she compels herself to teach her students with the love and self-discipline required to be a great teacher. As she settles into this new chapter in her journey, she wishes to allow her students to lead careers that will push them to do fantastic things with their lives.