On Thursday mornings at Maryville High School, students and staff have the opportunity to have coffee and snacks delivered to them from students trying to further their employment skills after completing high school.

Spoofy Beans Coffee Shop is in its sixth year of operating at MHS, and every year it teaches more students how to function in a job outside of school.

“The overall purpose is to provide students with employment opportunities and to work on post-secondary skills needed for employment,” Maryville High School special service teacher Candace Boeh said.

Throughout the jobs offered in the coffee shop, student workers learn a variety of skills all the way from greeting a customer to taking inventory and looking at supply and demand.

“We have baristas and then people who are on delivery,” Boeh said. “The deliveries have different…



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