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Trish Hadley Zatkoff responds to Mr.Halsey's comments

Comments about: Trish Zatkoff: Parent finds Supt. Reed, staff are problem solvers

By Trish (Hadley) Zatkoff

I have to respond to Mr Halsey's comment about the lack of a Calculus class at ACHS. When John Shelley accepted another position with the school, that left an opening for a Calculus teacher. I understand that the school has been trying very hard to fill that position, but there are special requirements to be able to teach the class.

My son is taking an online calculus class at the school, with any help he needs coming from other math teachers. Mr. Shelley also offered his expertise any time my son needs it.

I am very satisfied that Mr. Reed, Mrs. Curry, and Mr. Shelley went out of their way to make sure students have what they need.

- Trish (Hadley) Zatkoff




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