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From left: Collinsvile School District Board of Education members Michelle Stutts, Jane Soehlke, Gary Kusmierczak and Dr. Dennis Craft; Superintendent Dr. Brad Skertich; Director of Technology Derek Turner; Fairmont City Mayor Michael Suarez; LTE Specialist at STEPcg Ben Fischer; CEO at Stepcg Ed Walton; Collinsville School District Board of Education President Gary Peccola; Senior Vice President of Solutions Engineering at STEPcg Todd Kelly; and Private LTE Program Director at STEPcg Dan Gregory.Courtesy of Collinsville School District
Bath high school students begin classes at a brand new Morse High School
Classes started Thursday at the new school at Wing Farm Parkway.
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Kevin O’Leary, an English teacher at Morse High School, cheers to welcome students to their first day in the new high school.
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BATH The first day of school on a Thursday in February amid a pandemic is unusual at best, but at the new Morse High School in Bath, it was cause for celebration.
Half of the study body streamed through the front doors on Wing Farm Parkway, gathering in the sunlit atrium to get their class schedules and directions to their homerooms. Students wandered past empty display cases and bare walls, still smelling faintly of wet paint, eager to settle into their new home.
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