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Education briefs for May 17
Hahn graduates from UK, heads for basic training Zachary J. Hahn, a 2008 graduate of East Jessamine High School, has completed his course of studies at the University of Kentucky to earn a bachelor-of-arts degree in political science. Hahn has been...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, Students, Philosophy, Entertainment
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Jessamine County school board prepares to approve redistricting plan
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comA comprehensive redistricting for schools will go through a first and second reading in May and June, giving the community one last chance to opine on the changes before they become official. The plan eliminates some of what school officials term “...Tags: Students
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Jessamine's own Johnson takes helm of East Jessamine band program
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comThe student has become the teacher for a second time — 38 years later. The new band director at East Jessamine High School is Tim Johnson, a 55-year-old music professional who was in the band at Jessamine County High School. Johnson has been...Tags: Students, Arts and Culture, Education, Entertainment, Music
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BizTech Business Briefs for May 15
Bellamy earns perfect scores on exams Kate Bellamy of Ramsey Funeral Home recently took her funeral directors and embalmers examination to become a licensed funeral director and embalmer. She earned a perfect 100 percent on both written exams, which...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Glaucoma, Students, Preschools, Corporate Officers
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Danville schools appreciate teachers
As we celebrate National Teacher Appreciation Week, I would like for you to reflect for a moment back to your days in school and recall that teacher who gave you some extra time, encouraged you along the way, expected the best you could give and made a...Tags: Teachers, Education
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School year ends on happy note for Stanford students who suffered E. coli poisoning
tkleffman@amnews.comSTANFORD — While health officials continued to try to hunt down the source ofE. colipoisoning that made three Stanford Elementary School students sick last month, the school year ended on a hopeful note for the two most seriously ill...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Health, Students, Skype, Hospitals and Clinics
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Lincoln grads lauded for helping school rebound
tkleffman@amnews.comSTANFORD — Principal Tim Godbey promised he wouldn’t cry — and he didn’t — but his voice was filled with emotion when he told Lincoln County High School’s Class of 2012 that they hold a special place in his heart....Tags: Michael Clark, Students, Education, Ann Hood, Keith Johnson
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Education briefs: May 8, 2012
Cates graduates WKU Adrienne Cates will graduate cum laude from Western Kentucky University on May 12 in E.A. Diddle Arena at 2 p.m., receiving a bachelor’s degree in business and marketing education. Cates is in the Honors Program and is a...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Education, Religion and Belief, Western Kentucky University
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Lincoln Christian Academy honors its first graduate
kgriffin@schurz.comTuesday night was a big night for a little private academy. Four years after forming, Lincoln Christian Academy held its first ever graduation ceremony for its graduating class — of one. Derrick Isaacs, 18, of Waynesburg, was the only senior in the...Tags: Students, Education, Schools
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What's Happening at the Library: High school art exhibit inspires library show
This column is a week late. Because of an infected hand, I was unable to write last week’s column urging readers to come to the library to view the annual George Rogers Clark High School student art show. That show makes the library as...
Tags: Grace Kelly, Arts and Culture, Students, Education, Entertainment
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The best teachers make you think
Journal ColumnistNational Teacher Appreciation Week, May 7-11, provides a great opportunity for us to celebrate and thank amazing teachers in Jessamine County and all across the nation. It may come as no surprise, but when I was asked to share some personal remarks...Tags: Teachers, Education
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In Missouri, perils and politics of `don¿t say gay¿
If 20 Republican lawmakers in Missouri have their way, it will soon be illegal for administrators, teachers and even students to talk about homosexuality in the state’s public schools. Derided as the “don’t say gay” bill by...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Students, Sex Crimes, Gays and Lesbians
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May 9, 2012
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