State-of-the-Art Agri-Science building opens new era of education and opportunities for students at Long High School

By Christina Faulkner

Daniel Barrentine, Principal of G.W. Long High School, commenced the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Agri-Science Building at Long High School in Skipperville on Monday, October 23. He emphasized the significance of this event as preparations to move equipment into the state-of-the-art Agri-Science Building, commonly known as the “Ag Shop,” were already underway.

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