BY DAN HILDEBRAN General manager KEYSTONE HEIGHTS —The outgoing director of the community partnership school at Keystone Heights Junior-Senior High School said one reason the high school reclaimed its “A” grade this year after 12 years is because of higher graduation rates promoted by her partnership. Tina Baker told the Keystone Heights Rotary Club that…
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