Local leaders start program for students
7 Jan 2020
SHERIDAN — Casey Terrell felt a familiar emotion while volunteering his time to judge speech and debate competitors last year at Sheridan High School. That twinge brought him back to his high school years of desiring to compete in forensics as an FFA member but his family not having the funds to pay for a suit appropriate for the event.
Fortunately, Terrell’s grandmother made sure he was dressed appropriately enough to compete, an interest that has directly impacted his adult career.
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