The start of fall semester marks the launch of several new programs at Crawford High School.
Crawford High School students listen to speakers on Aug. 12, 2024, the first day of the 2024-2025 school year.
“I’m pretty nervous,” said freshman Kira Quan. “But I’m also super excited because I like socializing a lot.” “This program represents a significant step forward, as we transform a past tragedy into a triumph for our students,” Villery said.Another new program prepares students for careers as emergency medical technicians. Villery said students will learn CPR and other skills so they can work as first responders immediately out of high school.
This year, Crawford also plans to launch a teen court program. Coordinator Ray Beattie stood in a classroom with a jury box, a judge’s bench and a podium.
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