Gov. Steve Beshear and First Lady Jane Beshear will be at Boyle County High School at 10 a.m. Dec. 20 to congratulate all Boyle County students and staff on being recognized as a District of Distinction in Kentucky.
The district earned the title for ranking in the Top 10 school districts in Kentucky based on KPREP scores released in mid-October.
All Boyle County students and staff will be in attendance to hear the governor’s address.
The event, to be held in the BCHS gymnasium, will showcase the Boyle County band, chorus, cheerleaders and other students from within the district.
In addition, all five schools in the district will be presented banners to display outside the school recognizing each school’s KPREP rating of proficient or distinguished.
Boyle County is one of only four districts statewide to have all of its schools ranked proficient or distinguished.
The district earned the title for ranking in the Top 10 school districts in Kentucky based on KPREP scores released in mid-October.
All Boyle County students and staff will be in attendance to hear the governor’s address.
The event, to be held in the BCHS gymnasium, will showcase the Boyle County band, chorus, cheerleaders and other students from within the district.
In addition, all five schools in the district will be presented banners to display outside the school recognizing each school’s KPREP rating of proficient or distinguished.
Boyle County is one of only four districts statewide to have all of its schools ranked proficient or distinguished.
