By Paulette Lash Ritchie, Times Correspondent
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Central High School custodian Bill Steele likes to assist when students are interested in learning how to landscape. He recently invited exceptional education students from Charlotte Roberts' agriculture class to come out and help him plant a couple of varieties of liriope grass, which is used for banks, beds and at the base of trees where roots will not permit grass to grow, behind the school.
Above, exceptional student education paraprofessional Lisa Bishop, in back, looks on while Steele, far left, instructs Melissa Dolin, 17, Rahaf Atfeh, 15, and Jacob Riggs, 16, on the art of brightening up the school grounds.