Connecting Across Cultures in the Ozarks

The I Am A Rural Teacher Campaign shares the story of Forsyth, Missouri's Joaly Ray.

February 20, 2020 |
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Read the story of Joaly Ray, a member of the Ozarks Teacher Corps and Spanish teacher at Forsyth, Missouri in the Ozarks. This is a wonderful story of the importance open sharing and the positive role a rural school can have in its community.

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