Work Based Learning (WBL) students continued teaching, with subjects that are near and dear to their hearts…

Logan taught us about Shot-put, a sport that he has honed and been a part of since 8th grade.

Kendall taught us about three chronic illnesses that she has weathered, cooed with, and learned to manage since 6th grade.

Both Logan and Kendall are great examples of dedication and positive attitude!! Thank you!

As Dr. Seuss would say say,
“Oh, The Places They Will Go…”


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