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Rotary hears Bethesda’s story

POSTED: December 8, 2011 5:24 p.m.
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Dr. David Tribble, president of Bethesda Academy, spoke to the Rotary Club of Effingham County

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Dr. David Tribble, president of Bethesda Academy, spoke to the Rotary Club of Effingham County. Bethesda is a home and school for boys founded in 1740 in Savannah. Dr. Tribble spoke on “Why Bethesda Matters Now” by sharing how their values-based program continues to substantially impact the futures of young men. More than 75 percent of their graduates go on to college and more than 95 percent not only graduate, but graduate on time.

Dec. 8, 2011 05:26p.m. EST Rotary hears Bethesda’s story Effingham Herald

Dr. David Tribble, president of Bethesda Academy, spoke to the Rotary Club of Effingham County. Bethesda is a home and school for boys founded in 1740 in Savannah. Dr. Tribble spoke on “Why Bethesda Matters Now” by sharing how their values-based program continues to substantially impact the futures of young men. More than 75 percent of their graduates go on to college and more than 95 percent not only graduate, but graduate on time.

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