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Centre conducts training exercise
scollins@amnews.comA mock shooting was performed Tuesday afternoon at Centre College just as a college community in Texas was struck by a real attack. While Centre students prepared for the drill about 3:30 p.m., students of Lone Star College were just being released from...Tags: Students, Laws, Law Enforcement, Colleges and Universities, Shootings
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Education briefs for April 11
education@jessaminejournal.comEJMS students compete in district National History Day event On March 16, a group of East Jessamine Middle School students traveled to Eastern Kentucky University to participate in the district National History Day competition. Middle- and high-school...Tags: Eastern Kentucky University, Students, Colleges and Universities, Head Start
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School board plans renovation for Warner Elementary
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comWarner Elementary School will soon undergo a substantial face lift, the last major school-construction project for Jessamine County in a string that began with a new middle school four and a half years ago. Two architectural firms made presentations...Tags: Environmental Issues, Students, Arts and Culture, Renovation, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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Board grants waivers, OKs sale of old bus garage
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comThe Jessamine County Board of Education waived the building-use fee for a church VBS program at a special meeting Monday night, terming the one-time decision as an exchange for “services previously rendered.” First Baptist Church will use...Tags: Students
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JCTC educates on college, career readiness at chamber lunch
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comMembers of the Jessamine County Chamber of Commerce learned a little more about how high-schoolers are preparing for life after graduation nowadays during a chamber luncheon at Jessamine Career and Technology Center on Tuesday. Principal Dexter Knight...Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Letters to the Editor - April 9, 2013
Fighting against the pill mill bill To the editor, I am writing to inform you of a recent viewing on WKYT on April 1 regarding “Fight for Kentucky Pain Care Action Network.” We are a group pushing for a revision of House Bill 1 and House Bill...
Tags: Judaism, Students, Education, Christianity, Religion and Belief
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Clark County teachers hoping to become 'losers'
The WInchester SunA group of 28 George Rogers Clark High School teachers and staff members are on a mission to become losers. “You have teachers, you have principals, you have sports staff participating,” said Sara Stone, GRCHS biology teacher. The group is...Tags: Teachers, Education, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Coffee
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Winchester bowling alley closing its doors
The WInchester SunForest Park Bowling Lanes will be closing its doors tonight after its last evening of family fun, date nights and friendly outings. Richard Heine, the owner, said he is closing the bowling alley, which opened in 1963, for the summer in hopes that...Tags: Special Olympics, Students, Sports, Minivans and Vans, Bowling
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Marlowe a middle school person through and through
kpeek@amnews.comBeing a good communicator is a skill that can help you open any door, according to Danville native Beth Marlowe, who, among many other things, teaches middle schoolers just that. Marlowe teaches speech at Bate Middle School and also works for the Beacon,...Tags: Students, Arts and Culture, Amusement and Theme Parks, Eating Disorders
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After four decades of teaching piano in Winchester, Gail Blakeman prepares for final recital
When Gail Blakeman first started giving piano lessons in 1965, she used a $50 upright piano purchased by her father-in-law. In 1971, she upgraded to a baby grand piano, which cost roughly the same as the Volkswagen her husband purchased the same year....
Tags: Students, Music Theater, Education, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment
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Education briefs for April 25
education@jessaminejournal.comWarren gets international internship West Jessamine High School junior Sarah Warren is one of only 22 nationwide who received an international summer internship from the World Food Prize to delve into hunger and poverty issues. Warren will travel to...Tags: Vitamin C, Aquaculture, Social Issues, Students, Washington, DC
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St. Agatha Academy students argue case for Palestinian's water rights
For some St. Agatha Academy students, a visit to a mock United Nations has turned into an opportunity to make a real difference to the world. “We just thought we could participate in a mock UN assembly and talk about problems in the world, and...
Tags: Water Supply, Students, YMCA, Palestine, Education
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