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Community Announcements: March 21
Lincoln County Health Department staff meeting The Lincoln County Health Department will be closing at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 27 for a staff meeting. Lincoln County Homemakers Arts and Crafts Show Lincoln County Homemakers Arts and Crafts...
Tags: American Cancer Society, Autism, Wildflowers, Bill Hayes, Arts and Culture
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Community Announcements: March 14
Martin fund-raiser A special fund-raising event for autistic and epileptic Stanford boy Nelson Martin will be held 11 a.m.- 7 p.m. March 23 at L&N Depot. The event will feature a bake sale, chili supper and silent auction. Nelson Martin's family is...
Tags: American Cancer Society, Restaurants, Autism, Dining and Drinking, Social Security
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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: Students, Entertainment, Music, Eastern Kentucky University, Arts and Culture
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A loaded issue: Jessamine County school-board member wants to give schools option of letting employees carry guns
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comMonths of nationwide debate about guns in schools came home to Jessamine County earlier this month when a school-board member said she wanted to explore the possibility of letting employees bring guns to school. Vice chairperson Amy Day was cited as...Tags: Students, Government, Health and Safety at Work, Politics, Safety of Citizens
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Boyle schools working on new `blueprint' to guide the future
kpeek@amnews.comSince reaching its goal as a district of distinction, Boyle County school system is starting to work on a new “blueprint” to guide it. On Thursday, Boyle County Leadership Academy members met with Alisa Berger, founding co-principal at New...Tags: Students, New York City, Teaching and Learning
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Pioneer in Education: Garrard Native Fought For Education For Black Children
Contributing Writer(Editor's note: Research for this article was taken from the biography of Don Goodloe written by Richard Morris in the Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography, an on-line resource of the Unitarian Universalist History & Heritage Society.) A...Tags: Annapolis, Booker T. Washington, Graduation, Christian Orthodoxy, Prince George's County
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Boyle County to be involved in pilot program to standardize teacher evaluations
kpeek@amnews.comA new program is being instituted to standardize the way educators are evaluated across Kentucky. The Professional Growth and Effectiveness System is in its pilot phase, having been used in 54 districts statewide. Felicia Cumings Smith, associate...Tags: Students, Academic Progress, Teaching and Learning
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Danville school discusses possibility of uniforms
kpeek@amnews.comThe Parent-Teacher Organization and school council at Jennie Rogers Elementary School held an open forum Thursday night to allow parents to voice questions and concerns about possible dress code changes. “We wanted to make some adjustments anyway...Tags: Students, Education, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning
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Letter to editor: Where did all the common sense go?
What has happened to the America I grew up in? When I was growing up if you got in trouble at school you were in a lot more trouble at home. If you got a spanking you would get one more if not two at home. Guess what? That behavior did not happen again....Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Teaching and Learning
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Back at school: Former teacher recalls her time at Black Lick School
Contributing WriterVirginia Holtzclaw Cruse of Somerset was a teacher at the old one-room Black Lick School on Little South Fork Road in rural Casey County. An article about the school that appeared recently in The Advocate-Messenger brought back memories of her first...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Teaching and Learning
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BORN TO LEARN: New push for early education seen as key to solving larger problems
tkleffman@amnews.comAnna Houston was watching last month when President Barack Obama delivered his State of the Union address. She was pleasantly surprised when she heard the president say this: “In states that make it a priority to educate our youngest children&...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Early Learning, Science and Technology, Conservation, Personal Income
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Lincoln Board of Ed plans to cut six teaching positions
ben@theinteriorjournal.comEditor's note: Under the tentative plan approved by the board, the student-to-teacher ratio for kindergarten and grades 1-3 would remain at its current level. This fact was not noted in the original version of this story. STANFORD — Lincoln...Tags: Students, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Theodore Roosevelt, Teaching and Learning
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