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State threatens to pull SEEK money from Clark County BOE over facilities plan
By Casey Castle The Winchester Sun The exact repercussions of the Clark County Board of Education’s decision to halt the district facilities plan are finally known. In a letter sent to the board from Kentucky Education Commissioner Terry...
Tags: George Rogers, Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Students
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Fort Logan High School graduates 68 in class of 2013
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — A rainbow over the Stuart Underwood Auditorium greeted the 68 newest graduates of Fort Logan High School Thursday, as they stepped out of school and into the rest of their lives. An hour and a half earlier, twin graduating seniors Candi...Tags: Schools, Eastern Kentucky University, Education, Graduation, High Schools
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Letters to the Editor for May 23
Supports prayer at graduation As the graduation of the Lincoln County High School Class of 2013 draws near, I would like to say that I support having prayer at the exercise. I have heard a great deal concerning the controversy. I don't think that...
Tags: Freedom of the Press, Teachers, Politics, Substance Abuse, Education
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Student newspaper support applies to all
Some of our readers may have noticed that The Jessamine Journal inserted West Jessamine High School’s Colt Nation student newspaper into our product this week. Colt Nation was also printed by Advocate Communications, Inc. and inserted in the April...Tags: Schools, Education, High Schools, Newspaper and Magazine, Students
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Art: Youth are front and center at Community Arts Center
mariel@communityartscenter.netThis May, more than flowers are blooming—young artists from Danville and Boyle County are in fine form at the Community Arts Center’s May exhibits, the High School Artist Project and the Youth Arts Fair. High School Artist Project The...Tags: Arts, Artists, Hospitals and Clinics, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture
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Danville, Boyle County students to showcase business plans during YEA trade show
Local middle and high school students from the Young Entrepreneurs Academy class of 2013 will reveal new start-up businesses to the public during the YEA! trade show, which will be 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Boyle County Fire Department, 1500 Lebanon...
Tags: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Education, Students
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Kareem Omar of West Jessamine High School named Kentucky's male U.S. Presidential Scholar
news@jessaminejournal.comWest Jessamine High School senior Kareem Omar is one of 141 U.S. Presidential Scholars this year, selected as the male representative from Kentucky. The announcement came today from U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. Omar was one of more than 3,...Tags: School Examinations, Politics, Elections, Students
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Lincoln principals discuss school-by-school impacts of new staff allocations
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — The Lincoln County Board of Education has finalized its new staffing allocations for the coming school year, and each of the district schools' councils have decided what will be done with the new allocations. From a financial...Tags: Unemployment, Social Sciences, Career and Workplace, Teachers, Culture
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Jessamine County school board begins process of superintendent search
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comThe Jessamine County Board of Education got the ball rolling on the search for a new superintendent Saturday, creating a timeline that could have a new chief in place by July 1. The board contracted with the Kentucky School Boards Association for the...Tags: Career and Workplace, Teachers, Politics, Labor Legislation, Elections
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Boston Marathon Bombing: For 3, bomb suspect's friendship leads to charges
Associated PressBOSTON (AP) - Just hours before one of the Boston Marathon suspects and his brother allegedly gunned down a campus police officer, authorities say he exchanged a series of text messages with a friend who'd become suspicious after seeing what looked like a...Tags: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Politics, Prisons, Police Investigations, Students
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Lincoln Board of Ed poised to raise dropout age to 18
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Lincoln County is aiming to earn a $10,000 bonus for becoming one of the first school districts in the state to require school attendance by 17- and 18-year-olds. The Lincoln County Board of Education unanimously voted April 11 to...Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Steve Beshear, Students
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Religion briefs for May 2
Nicholasville United Methodist offers food ministry A free meal is provided by Manna Ministries each Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The meal is a restaurant-quality meal served at 303 W. Maple St. in the community center of Nicholasville United...Tags: Methodist, Breads, Christian Orthodoxy, Panera Bread Company, Seminaries
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