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1/07/2011 | By The Dispatch Staff

Stephen Decatur High School’s drama department presented its 34th Annual Children’s Theatre Production of "Scrapefoot, Goldilocks, and the Three Very Harry Bears" last month. The production was researched, directed and written by Gwendolyn Lehman. Above are AJ Long as Scrapefoot, Emma Heim as Goldilocks and Matt Matrona as Possum. C.

Stephen Decatur High School Accelerated Biology teacher Jim Krall instructs seniors Lauren Rolleston, Emma Heim and Sara Kessinger in a paper chromatography experiment during American Education Week. Throughout the week, Stephen Decatur High School welcomed parents and community members into the school to witness the instruction and various events taking place.

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