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St. Regis students Gracie Shope and Virginia English work on their computers as part of the schools new Summit teaching platform. (Kathleen Woodford/Mineral Independent).
April 25, 2017
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St. Regis School works kinks out of new 'Summit Basecamp' teaching platform
Outside of Superintendent Joe Steele’s window is a pen full of chickens, “It’s part of the FFA program,” he explains, “we used to have a rooster, boy he was a noisy thing.”