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The Moving of Auto Mechanic and Culinary programs from Southern High School

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Chrissa Kisner
4 years ago

If Southern students were able to complete their other required courses at this new location, then this would not be bad; but currently this idea is unfair.

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Miranda Evans
4 years ago

That would be horrible those are two of the best class s they have o took foods class all 4 years of school don't do it

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Andrew Artice
4 years ago

Long live auto mechanics/culinary classes!

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Levi Lantz
4 years ago

I petition moving any programs out of SGHS.

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Jessica Wakefield
4 years ago

Although this is my son’s last year, I feel all opinions matter. Why is it always about Northern. Come up with something different. Southern has great teachers for those classes.

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Karen Grabowski
4 years ago

Two of the best programs thus school has to offer. Makes no sense at all to take them away!

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Zachery pritts
4 years ago

Southern students should not be punished due to northerns lack of initiative to find a new auto mechanics teacher

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Debbie House
4 years ago

My daughter will be a senior next year. Culinary arts has been her career path, she really enjoys the class. Knowing they will be traveling to and from on a bus is very upsetting to think of that even as an option because of it being set in one location up until now. It’s not fair to the students that have been able to participate at their current location, they shouldn’t have to worry about traveling back and fourth their senior year, that’s just speaking for my daughter but no student should have to worry about traveling that distance every single day.

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Anonymous
4 years ago

Need a more sensible solution

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Austin Friend
4 years ago

They should just get a new teacher for northern.

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Marie Murphy
4 years ago

There has to be a better solution! You cannot except these students to travel during their school day especially students at Southern and make bus drivers takes these students back and forth during the day. It's just too much, they will be losing valuable classroom instruction, and not have the opportunities as other classmates.

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Beth Tasker
4 years ago

This makes no sense. These programs need to be at each school. These kids can't be commuting back in forth!

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Regis Marucci
4 years ago

I think a CENTRAL location for something like this would be fine, but Accident is not central.

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Anonymous
4 years ago

This will provide immense hurdles for many families and waste valuable education time due to commute, as well as, increased liability for extra time in buses. The southern middle school needs to remain unchanged as well. Do not move kids to high school that are not mature for the environment they are about to be placed in.

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Judy Keplinger
4 years ago

Please keep the classes at the high schools or as close to the midway point of both schools as possible

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Kaitlyn House
4 years ago

It isn’t fair to have the kids that already have the classes at their location. Everyone speaks how important education is, why take some of that with travel time just to get to and from.

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Mamie Reckart
4 years ago

Select a better location...

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Lily Slaubaugh
4 years ago

It’s not fair how we have to give up our pathways that we worked really hard on.

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Joseph Robosson
4 years ago

Board of education. How about leaving your fingers ot of things you can't handle.

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Bridget Kealy
4 years ago

It is unfair for southern high students to drive that far for a class. Accident is quite far from a lot of the people who live in Garrett county, and I think there is a better way for this issue to be resolved. At the least the location must be moved to be more central to both schools.