School leaders from four Huron educational facilities gathered Thursday at the Crossroads in Huron for the annual State of the Schools Luncheon. Huron Community Campus Executive Director Steve Ochsner told the group assembled that in the three years since H-C-C introduced a 40 dollar per credit hour rate for new programs through Northern State University in Aberdeen, the cost differential remains startling…
Huron Schools Superintendent Terry Nebelsick says test scores obtained by the District for gap and non gap students show that ALL students in the Huron system a getting a quality education…
Nebelsick says gap students scores are low now but are expected to rise…
Also presenting before the Kiwanis Club meeting that hosted the State of the Schools Address were Holy Trinity Principal Michelle Schoenfelder and Brian Held from James Valley Christian School.