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The Greene County School District will have one of its own as a presenter at a national conference.

High School Agriscience Teacher Raelyn Harris has been selected to facilitate one of the sessions at the Professional Development Institute for Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education (CASE). Harris joins 20 other educators from across the country to teach the Principles of Agricultural Science-Animal CASE course in Wallingford, Connecticut later this summer.

CASE is an educational system that is changing the culture of agriculture programs through professional development, inquiry-based, student-focused lessons, assessment and certification. Harris attended the eliteELEVATION in Nashville, Tennessee this past March with the other 20 teachers in preparation to lead one of the summer workshops.