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High school students construct real-life projects in this Townsend class

High school students construct real-life projects in this Townsend class Alexie Aguayo and last updated 2021-05-22 12:49:06-04 TOWNSEND — Broadwater High teaches a construction course with hands-on experience by involving students in real life projects. Andrew Hopper and his coworkers are high school students at Broadwater High. They are on a job site, measuring and cutting boards to build a backyard garage, giving Hopper hands-on experience. It gives us an introduction into citing, the actual building, concrete work, really anything you do on a job site in the real world, says Hopper, a junior at Broadwater High. The job site isn’t a one-day event for these students. They are part of a construction technology class at Broadwater High that spends the entire school year building a project from start to finish. Mr. Clint Watson is the teacher of the class. He’s constructed over 20 projects with students ranging from garages to stairways at local buildings, teachi

Students compete in state oratorical contest held in Shelby

Students compete in state oratorical contest held in Shelby The Shelby Star Shelby American Legion Post 82 Family hosted the 83rd annual State Oratorical Finals competition at the LeGrand Center Sunday. Four contestants, all winners from their particular regions throughout the state, included Savannah McGlothlin, a sophomore at Burns High, participated. She advanced through local, district, and division competitions to the state finals. The title of Savannah s oration was What Compromise Means to the Constitution. At Sunday s contest, she was awarded second place, along with a $2,500 scholarship. Other contestants included Emma Hall, who represented Apex American Legion Post 124. Emma took first place in the contest and received a $7,500 scholarship.

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