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Date Added: August 30, 2008 11:24:03 AM
Smith-Cotton High School senior Garrett McCorkle, 17, wants to be a preacher. He sees the Arts and Humanities career academy, instituted this year as part of the smaller learning communities program at the high school, as part of his journey.

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