The Rebuilding of Evan E. Worthing Sr. High School
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The Rebuilding of Evan E. Worthing Sr. High School

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Evan E. Worthing Sr. High School is a historical school and many of the worlds greatest leaders and business owners have came from out of worthing; such as Quanell X. Worthing has been around for many years and there has been many changes. For example, getting the address changed to 9215 Scott St and the renovations of the technical building, but what about the rebuilding of the actually school. When the new principal Mr. Tod Nixx came to worthing during the second semester of 2010, he promised us that a lot of new things would get done. So far he has got the cosmetology room done and the auditorium remodeled. He has also started on the remodeling of the new school but as you can see when you pass by it is the same empty land that has been there since they tore down the other buildings. So please help us get the schooled rebuilt and turned the correct way.The community deserves better. If you actually come to Worthing on a daily bases and see what is wrong with the school then you would want to get the school rebuilt. If not for the next graduating class, do it for the future kids of our world and community.

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