The concern about changes about the agriculture program and classes planned for Shelby County and Collins High Schools next year brought a large group to last week’s school board meeting and a detailed My Word piece from two SCHS students that ran in Wednesday’s Sentinel-News. Students and some members of the community are worried that what the schools have decided to offer isn’t what the students need and that the number of teachers won’t be sufficient to cover the amount of material covered now.
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