Adam joins KGUN 9 from Yuma, where he focused as a reporter on local issues, such as the border, water rights and healthcare.
TOMBSTONE, Ariz. — Tombstone High School is an “A” rated school, and its buses drive 400,000 miles a year to bring students from across Cochise County.“We’re a family as a school itself," Senior class president Anthony Piro said.With just over 400 students, Principal David Thursby and his staff prepare their students for college, or a job after graduation.
The school offers classes in everything from math to welding, and even has a shooting range on campus.“They try and help you get that 'A'," Senior Erin Posey said."They’ll make you work hard for it, but they will be ready to be there if you need it.”He says while other schools in the state have difficulty with keeping and recruiting teachers, Tombstone High School continues to give a consistent education to its students.
“I talk to principal friends, and they talk about the teacher turnover," He said."But I’m blessed with teachers who have been here for a really long time and they’re good at what they do.” Despite all of the special programs, being “A” rated, and full teaching staff, Wildgen says there’s still more to prove.Piro adding their size and diversity makes them stronger.As the school makes an effort not to just get achieve an ‘A’ rating, and get the highest test scores.Adam Klepp is a reporter for KGUN 9. At his previous station in Yuma, Adam focused on a range of local issues including the border, water rights and healthcare.
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