Top Wisco Career Path Interests in Xello for 25-26
At WLHS, students are empowered to explore career paths that align with their passions and strengths. Based on current student interest, four primary pathways stand out—each offering opportunities for real-world learning and connections to future college majors. If you are interested in learning about what career pathway information here at Wisco please click here. Families may also be interested in the new national career clusters which further assist students with their post high school plan.
1. Caring for Communities (Most Popular)
With the highest level of student engagement, this pathway attracts those who are passionate about making a difference through service. Whether drawn to healthcare, teaching, or social work, students in this area are committed to helping individuals and improving communities.
Focus Areas:
Human Services
Education
Health Science
Popular College Majors:
Nursing
Psychology
Social Work
Public Health
Elementary or Secondary Education
Counseling
2. Creating and Experiencing
The second most popular pathway appeals to students who are artistic, expressive, and driven by imagination. Whether it’s performing on stage, designing visuals, or producing media, these students use creativity to connect with the world around them.
Focus Areas:
Arts
Entertainment
Design
Popular College Majors:
Graphic Design
Theater Arts
Music Production
Animation
Film & Media Studies
Interior Design
3. Building and Moving
This pathway engages students who enjoy hands-on work and tangible outcomes. With a focus on construction and skilled trades, students gain technical knowledge and real-world skills to build infrastructure and keep communities moving.
Focus Areas:
Construction
Skilled Trades
Popular College Majors:
Construction Management
Civil Engineering
Architecture
Welding Technology
Carpentry
HVAC Technology
4. Investing in the Future
Students in this growing pathway are analytical, strategic thinkers who are interested in finance, economics, and business. They are often leaders, planners, and innovators, focused on long-term success for themselves and others.