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New education mandates are another fiasco
opinion@jessaminejournal.comThe latest threat to our rights as Kentucky parents to educate our children in ways that best fit each child’s needs comes from a federally imposed, one-size-fits-every-state educational curriculum known as the Common Core State Standards (CCSS)....Tags: Students, Education, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Teaching and Learning
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Track & Field: Reedus Thurmond enjoyed instructing at Maximum Velocity camp
marsee@amnews.comReedus Thurmond found himself in good company last week, and he has his wife to thank for it. Thurmond came to the Maximum Velocity Track & Field Academy at Centre College because his wife could not, and he found himself surrounded by former athletes who...Tags: Auburn Tigers, Track and Field, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Southeastern Conference
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Centre College research on energy drinks creates buzz
Centre CollegeFor many college students, "pulling an all-nighter" is a familiar routine typically accomplished with copious amounts of caffeine. Often, the go-to option is a so-called "energy shot" drink that boasts a special blend of energy-boosting ingredients. ...Tags: Science, Electroencephalography, Psychology, Science and Technology, Energy Drinks
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Danville Schools named 'district of innovation'
The Danville school system was named a District of Innovation as result of a new opportunity that lets public schools propose new ways to organize learning to significantly boost achievement and prepare students for success beyond high school. Under...
Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Students, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Cook first from Lincoln County to land archery scholarship
nancy@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Archery has been a part of Aaron Cook’s life for as long as he can remember, however, it never occurred to him that the sport he loved would some day help pay for his education. But Cook is on target to have archery do just that,...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid
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Now closed Eugene Gay pool could become water park
It's been more than three years since the Eugene Gay Swimming Complex at Community Park has been in operation, but a long-term solution for the facility is under consideration. The Winchester-Clark County Parks and Recreation board discussed the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Education, Judges
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Sibley takes the reins at Clark Regional
The new chief executive officer of Clark Regional Medical Center, Cherie Sibley, has been in charge for a little over a month and plans to utilize the knowledge she has acquired over her 20 years of working in the health care industry in her new role....
Tags: General Practitioners, Nursing, Corporate Officers, Health and Safety at Work, Medical Specialization
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College News for June 16, 2013
President’s List Western Kentucky University: Sarah Durham of Yosemite, daughter of Mary and Randall Durham. She is a psychology major and criminology minor. Scholarships BRENTWOOD, Tenn. — Tractor Supply Co. and the National FFA Foundation...
Tags: Schools, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Tractor Supply Company, Christianity, High Schools
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Education briefs
news@jessaminejournal.comEllis makes St. Catharine’s dean’s list Nicholasville’s Misty Ellis has been named to the dean’s list at St. Catharine College for the spring 2013 semester. The dean’s list includes all students who had a grade point...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Education
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Great American Brass Band Festival schedule
GABBF SCHEDULE Today Brass Symposium — 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at Weisiger Theater, Centre College Concert at Shaker Village — 4:30-6 p.m. at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, Mercer County Great American Balloon Race — 5 p.m., gates...
Tags: Marketing, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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John David Dyche: Education Commissioner gets high marks
jddyche@yahoo.comKentucky Commissioner of Education Terry Holliday, Ph. D., has two qualities essential for success in his demanding post: brains and guts. He has recently displayed both by boldly challenging powerful elements on the political left and the political...Tags: Politics, National Government, Executive Branch, Mike Huckabee, Teachers
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College news for June 9, 2013
Graduates University of Louisville — Charlotte Rose Crowley, daughter of Terry and Jean Crowley of Danville, was awarded a doctor of medicine degree from the University of Louisville College of Medicine on May 11. Crowley is a 2005 graduate of...
Tags: Pittsburgh Panthers, Chemistry, University of Notre Dame, Physical Fitness and Exercise, University of Louisville
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