Shepaug agriscience program takes students ‘far beyond the classroom walls’

From left, Shepaug Valley School teachers Rachel Murray and Anne Hermans, and Principal Kim Gallo.
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Shepaug Valley School’s agriscience program, which opened last August, prepare students for college and careers in fields like animal science, agricultural mechanics and aquaculture.
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