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Taylor inducted into Glenville State athletics Hall of Fame
Stephen Taylor of Winchester was inducted into the Glenville State College Curtis Elam Athletic Hall of Fame earlier this month. Taylor was among the five members of the class of 2012 who were honored during the induction ceremony and banquet held May 19...
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N.C. teacher flunks First Amendment 101
Guest ColumnistIn this contentious election year, it seems almost quaint to hear someone insist that it’s socially incorrect — and possibly illegal — to criticize the president of the United States as opposed to a candidate for the office. Quaint,...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Justice and Rights, YouTube, Mitt Romney, Crime, Law and Justice
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Junior Guard program at Lincoln County High School reorganizing, not going away
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — The Junior Guard program at Lincoln County High School will take on a new look next school year, but the program itself will not be going away, Principal Tim Godbey said. Parents and others in the community had recently expressed...Tags: Students, Basketball, Schools, Sports, High Schools
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Locals offer memories of West Mercer schools
Contributing writerThe Cornishville School House was built in 1862 near the Christian Church. The first floor of the school building was used for classes and the Masonic Hall was on the second floor, according to Edith Durr Reed. A cyclone on Feb. 7, 1904, sliced off...Tags: Students, Christianity, Biscuits, Teaching and Learning, Religion and Belief
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Earning college credit becoming easier for high school students
smojica@amnews.comLocal educators are excited about a recent initiative passed by the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education that makes it much easier for students to earn college credit while still in high school. Starting this fall, all state two-year and four-year...Tags: University of Kentucky, Students, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Schools
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BUILDING STEAM: Summer program gives students, teachers unique experience
Staff WriterWithin the classrooms of Danville High School, learning didn’t cease during the summer months. Danville Board of Education, with the help of faculty from surrounding schools, is holding the program Experience Danville STEAM — an acronym for...Tags: Students, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, LEGO Group, Science
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LIFE MATTERS: One way to save a life
Contributing WriterHe was always getting up a game of some kind, usually sandlot football. Mark had a knack for gathering my friends and me, most of us 10 years his younger, for a game of football in the fall or baseball in the spring. And he was my own personal trainer,...Tags: High School Sports, Football, Sports, Teaching and Learning
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Black and Gold program makes summer learning fun
jking@amnews.comProbably all little kids have thought about how fun it would be to hide out at school after the lights are turned off, the doors locked. How much fun would school be then? To be able to touch the fancy equipment? Play with the art stuff? Run in the...Tags: Physiology, Students, Science and Technology, LEGO Group, David Young
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Lincoln schools implement new English program with high expectations
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Lincoln County Middle and High schools will start a rigorous new English program in the coming school year intended to improve students' college and career preparedness dramatically. The district school board gave unanimous approval...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning
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New DHS Principal: 'I'm a teacher first'
dbrock@amnews.comFor the second year in a row, Danville High School looked down the hall to find its new principal. The school's site-based council decided in a meeting Thursday to hire Aaron Etherington, who served as assistant principal during the 2011-12 school year....Tags: Students, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Teaching and Learning, College Sports, Murray State University
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West Jessamine High School junior shines in wide range of academic competitions
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comLike most 16-year-olds, Kareem Omar is anxious to get his driver’s license. But he’ll be handling the controls of an airplane by himself before ever driving a car solo. Aerospace engineering is just one of many academic pursuits for the...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology, Hobbies, Auburn University , Executive Branch
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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: Teaching and Learning, Education
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