b'Colonsaidthe districtsDepart-mentofSpecial Serviceshasbeen working closely with Logan to develop an excitingnewpro-gramforgraduates ofLogansclassin whichtheycanin-ternforjobsinthe schoolandcom-munity.Thework-study program is set tolaunchthisfall, pendingCOVID guidelines,with three of Logans for-mer students. Ourhopeisto beabletoexpand intothecommuni-ty, Colon says. We Nekhen Jackson-Muhammad took part in STEM Fridays withhavesomanygreat the CHS Robotics Club during which the class predicted what a ball launcher, built by team members Lily and Sofiabusinessesintown Mencarini, would do. Unfortunately, school was closed be- thatIcantimagine fore they could test it. that we would have a difficult time iden-different jobs and a lot of different skilltifying a few that would be willing to sets, says Gerri Colon, the district su- work with us.pervisor for Special Services for gradesNekhenJackson-Muhammad,18, 9 through 12. The next step is gettingisoneofLogansstudentswhowill them to try some of these jobs and seetake part in the new program. I want what is going to work best for them.to do film, he says during a FaceTime CHS Vice Principal Dion Patterson, former Principal Kelisha Morgan and Vice Principal Melissa Butler pose with Wadney Daudin-Prophete, winner of the first annual airplane launch.18/ matters magazine / school 2020'