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St. Agatha adding Latin, classical-style curriculum
When looking for a new way to educate its students, St. Agatha Academy has decided to look to the past. The school plans to change its curriculum in the fall of this year to a classical style, making the Catholic facility the only such school in central...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Students
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Hike and nature center open house at wildlife refuge in Parksville Knob set for Saturday
The Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge will host a spring birding hike at 9 a.m. Saturday, March 23. Some early migrating birds are already showing up in western Kentucky, so this is a good time to find out what may have arrived in the knobs before the...
Tags: Zoology, Wildlife
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New school calendar approved in Clark County
The Clark County Board of Education has set the school calendar for the 2013-14 academic year. After some discussion about the three options presented during the board’s regular meeting Tuesday, the board chose to start the school year for students...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Teaching and Learning, Students, Travel, Chess Playing
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GRC production of 'Pirates of Penzance' opens Friday
For George Rogers Clark High School choir teacher Kasey Standridge, her first year of teaching hit a bump in the road when she had to switch musicals after beginning teaching the original selection. Standridge first began conducting “Legally...
Tags: Entertainment, Morehead State University, Entertainment Events, Music Theater, Teaching and Learning
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The Journal's thumbs up, thumbs down
Up No one said it was going to happen quickly, but thumbs up for the movement on the I-75 connector project. As reported in this week’s edition, officials have identified eight possible “zones” that might be suitable routes for a new...Tags: Labor Legislation, Regional Elections, Career and Workplace
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Wilmore, seminary to negotiate streetscape costs
news@jessaminejournal.comThe Wilmore City Council voted unanimously Monday to allow Mayor Harold Rainwater to negotiate with Asbury Theological Seminary for the almost $70,000 in estimated costs not paid for by a federal grant to finish the city’s streetscape project. The...Tags: Seminaries, Colleges and Universities, Religious Education
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High-school art competition awards trip to DC
news@jessaminejournal.comHigh school students have until April 12 to submit artwork for a competition sponsored by the members of the U.S. House of Representatives Congressional Arts Caucus, which awards the first-place winner two airplane tickets to fly to Washington D.C. to...Tags: Teaching and Learning, U.S. House of Representatives, Students, High Schools, Schools
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East Jessamine Middle School puts arts programs front and center for a day
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comThe arts were on display for the whole school to see at East Middle on Monday. The school celebrated its first arts day, abandoning regular class periods to let students watch, listen and experience a variety of art forms. The Kentucky Conservatory...Tags: Entertainment, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture, Students
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Religion briefs for March 21
Cornerstone to host Easter events Cornerstone Baptist Church invites the public to join the congregation during its Easter services. There will be a pancake breakfast followed by an Easter egg hunt on Saturday, March 23, at 8:30 a.m. Good...Tags: Separation of Church and State, Breads, Religion and Belief, Seminaries, Christianity
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Engagement: Raines-Adams
Lisa Marie Teaters (Raines) together with the bride’s godparents, Mark and Holly Wilson, announce the engagment of Alicia Danielle Raines and Kyle Logan Adams, both of Nicholasville. The bride-to-be is the daugther of Lisa Marie Teater (Raines) of...
Tags: Family, Colleges and Universities, Marriage, Eastern Kentucky University
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West Jessamine High School show choir Dually Noted is about more than singing and dancing
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comIf you’ve owned a TV in the last four years, it’s hard not to think of the hit Fox show “Glee” when you watch the stage. The 22 high-schoolers from West Jessamine sing in harmony and dance in rhythm, taking turns on solos as...Tags: Entertainment, Teaching and Learning, Next to Normal (musical), Concerts, Students
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News briefs for March 19
Woodlawn Elementary Dinner Theatre set for Friday Woodlawn Elementary School will present its fourth annual dinner theater, titled “We are the World,” at 5:30 p.m. Friday at Boyle County High School. The event will feature musical performances...
Tags: Wii, Teaching and Learning, United Nations, Arts and Culture, Students
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