By: Daniel Shedd, Ozarks First
Historically, it’s been a rural community where agriculture and athletics have taken the drivers seat. But not anymore. “Wow. It’s drastic. We have a lot more online textbooks and online everything now,” explained seniors Mackenzie Killian and Koltan York. These Crocker natives never expected that by senior year, their rural community high school, would offer high speed internet access, and a shot at journalism. “Honestly I didn’t think we would have all of these opportunities like some of the bigger schools around here,” said Killian. “I didn’t think so growing up but I’m glad it happened.”
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