Sammy Jo Hester, Daily Herald
4/3/16
Senior Jason Golly is graduating from high school with honors in the spring and has future plans to attend Mountainland Applied Technology College’s culinary school.
“He is even considering going on an LDS mission,” his mother Nancy Golly said.
By all appearances, Jason is a high-achieving 18-year-old worried about finding the “right” date for senior prom; yet when he was a young child, he used to walk around in circles, had no speech and no eye contact, according to his mother.
She found GIANT Steps and met Janeen McFadden, currently the program’s supervisor, who helped pioneer the program curriculum at the turn of the century. Click here to read more…