Mark White has been waiting for this moment for years. Back when he was an earth science teacher, he wanted to take his students out to see an eclipse that was passing over the North Country. But school officials foiled his plans.
“After that point I said, ‘If this ever happens again, I’m going to make sure that the kidsmy kids or whoever I’m with at the timewill get the full experience of it.’ And thats kind of what brought us here today,” White said.
Whites now the superintendent of Hermon-Dekalb Central School, and theres not much that could stop him from taking students outside to witness the total solar eclipse.
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