Mentoring helps unify students
DANVILLE – If St. Paul's eighth-grader Joe Cahill felt a little nervous taking over teacher Laura Hensgen's computer class on Tuesday afternoon, you'd never know it.
When third-graders filed in to the Catholic elementary school's computer lab, Joe wasted no time directing them to their workstations and helping them open a software program. Then he administered a keyboarding test, calling out letters with authority.
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