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Ascent students taking part in service projects
Includes planting trees along Bad Axe Walking Trail
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Ascent students wrap gifts for the Shop with a Hero program. (Kelly Durr/Courtesy Photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Ascent High School Students sing Christmas Carols at Courtney Manor in a past service project. The students normally engage in several service projects a year, including helping plant trees along the Bad Axe Walking Path this coming Monday. (Kelly Durr/Courtesy Photo) Show MoreShow Less
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An Ascent student dances with a guest at a past Senior Ball (Kelly Durr/Courtesy Photo) Show MoreShow Less
Kelly Durr works to improve students who fall behind
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Kelly Durr, a math, science, and physical education teacher for Ascent High School in Bad Axe. (Robert Creenan/Huron Daily Tribune)
Kelly Durr might look imposing, but if you ask his students at the Ascent High School in Bad Axe, he might be one of the most fun and understanding teacher you will come across.
Durr has been a teacher with Ascent High School for the past 10 years, teaching subjects like algebra 1 and 2, geometry, physics, physical science and physical education. He graduated from Bad Axe Schools, went to Alma College, then got his first teaching job at the Harbor Beach School District before returning to the Bad Axe School District.