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Jackson County Early College students share job-shadow projects; board recognizes athletes and teachers

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Students from Jackson County Early College presented job-shadowing experiences in accounting, filmmaking and real estate; the board honored student-athletes and two teachers who exceeded growth measures.

Students from Jackson County Early College presented summaries of their senior job-shadowing experiences at the Jackson County Board of Education meeting Tuesday, and the board recognized athletic and teaching achievements across the district.

Amanda Fonseca, a math teacher at Jackson County Early College, introduced the student presentations and said the school drew “close to a 100 students to apply for our 25, 26 incoming class,” a turnout she described as “significantly higher than what we typically have.”

Sarah Morris described a multi-day job shadow in accounting at Southwestern Community College’s business…

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