One summer, two friends went on a vacation to the beach together with their husbands. Unbeknownst to each other, both Helena High School English teacher Cassie Screws and Calera Elementary School ESL teacher Casey Ford were each facing an all too common issue plaguing women around the world. They were both silently struggling with infertility.
In September, the Shelby County Board of Education approved the latest capital plan that includes projects going from fiscal 2023 until fiscal 2027. Projects that are estimated at $50,000 or more have to be included in the plan.