Students (from left) Paige Haughey, Jesse Demeyer, and Jeremiah Hernandez perform a scene from Friday evening’s showing of “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime.”
The MHS Drama Department’s Spring Play, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime,” was presented this weekend in recognition of Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month.
The performances were followed by professional panels focusing on mental health, held in partnership with the Marshalltown Police and Community Services Team (MPACT), including the MPD and Youth & Shelter Services (YSS) of Marshall County.
Friday’s post-show professional panel, from left: MHS special education teacher Mady Sodders, MPACT Community Advocate Autumn Drewelow, YSS licensed marriage and family therapist Ryan Keller, and Marshalltown Community College Psychology Professor Robert Moore, Ph.D.
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