Dan McCann, the new science teacher at Worth County, said that he was not ready to quit and that he still had gas in the tank following 30 years of service. He was a long-time teacher at Gallatin, where he taught for 24 years. He started his teaching career in a small school in Montana, and then found an opportunity to develop professionally in Gallatin. He was originally from St. Joseph.
McCann said that he came to Worth County because he has ties to the community; he had classes with Mark Fletcher, Todd Simmons, and Chuck Borey while taking ongoing professional development classes. He also owns a farm southeast of Grant City and said that he always liked the community. He said that he was impressed with the students of Worth County and that it would be a good group of kids to work with.
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