SCOTT CITY -- When students return to Scott City High School after their holiday break, there will be some new classes available to them.
High-school students or graduates interested in earning college credit now can enroll in two courses sponsored by the Three Rivers Community College in Poplar Bluff.
Scott City teachers Diann Bradshaw and June Swift will teach the intermediate algebra and English composition courses.
The classes will meet one night each week from 6:30 to 9:15 p.m. The algebra course begins Jan. 17 and the English course begins Jan. 22.
The total cost for each class and textbook rental is $191.
Another evening class is being offered at the school for people interested in learning more about computers. The four-week class was offered last semester as well.
Pat Andrews, a business teacher at the school, will also teach the adult education course in computer keyboarding.
The course is designed for people who have little typing experience. It will be taught entirely on Macintosh computers.
The class costs $40 and will begin Jan. 25. It will be held on Thursday evenings from 7-9 p.m.
For more information about the college courses or the adult education class, contact the school office at 263-2381.
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