Home Education 60 trees planted at high school 60 trees planted at high schoolDecember 27, 2022Education The campus at Cassville High School will soon be home to more than 60 new trees. The high school agriculture department was recently awarded a Project CommuniTree grant from the nonprofit organization, Forest ReLeaf of Missouri. Project CommuniTree grants provide free trees to community groups for planting projects. Jordan Ellis, Cassville agriculture teacher, works with students to plant one of the new trees. Students enrolled in Ellis’ National Resources class will be planting the trees on campus. Contributed photo The campus at Cassville High School will soon be home to more than 60 new trees. The high school agriculture department was recently awarded a Project CommuniTree grant from the nonprofit organization, Forest ReLeaf of Missouri. Project CommuniTree grants provide free trees to community groups for planting projects. Jordan Ellis, Cassville agriculture teacher, works with students to plant one of the new trees. Students enrolled in Ellis’ National Resources class will be planting the trees on campus. Contributed photo Previous Post News briefs Next Post Youngblood reflects on time in office