Culinary students prepare meals for vaccination clinic
BREANNA FRANCIS, The Journal
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INWOOD, W.Va. (AP) Utilizing life skills learned in their Musselman High School career and technical education program, the school’s culinary students prepared meals for the first responders working local vaccination clinics, proudly giving back to those people the students said have constantly put their lives on the line to serve the community.
Rachel Nauman, the baking and pastry teacher for the career and technical education program, said COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the world, and her course was no different, as she and her students have spent the last several months trying to find the balance between hands-on learning and maintaining the safety precautions necessary to keep people safe.
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