CURWENSVILLE — Organizers of a program planted the seeds they hope will grow to assist Curwensville Area High School’s special needs students with acquiring skills they need to become successful outside of high school.
Wednesday, the department held an event, Seeds for Success, that was open to the high school’s learning support students and their families.
High School Learning Support Instructor Sharon Labored said, “Special education students and their families met in the district’s Maker’s Space with community members to talk about life after high school. Community members shared tips for success while working with students to plant vegetable seeds. Each student got to plant five different vegetable seeds to start their own gardens. They…