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Four Danville Independent alums served as superintendents during 2023-24 school year
Last school year, Kentucky had four public school superintendents who also happen to be Danville High School graduates. These individuals are: Danville Independent Schools Superintendent Ron Ballard; Fairview Independent Schools Superintendent Jackie Risden Hawley; Frankfort Independent Schools Superintendent Sheri Satterly; and Boone County Schools Superintendent Matt Turner, who retired at the end of the 2023-2024 […] The post Four Danville Independent alums served as superintendents during 2023-24 school year appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Ft. Thomas to improve community complex with $5 million, help from school district
FT. THOMAS, Ky. (WKRC) - Ft. Thomas is getting $5 million from the state legislature and additional funds from the school district to improve the Tower Park Community Complex. The Tower Park Community Complex is made up of more than 85 acres of forest, sporting facilities, playgrounds, hiking/biking trails, and two recreation buildings used for events and activities.
Kentucky lawmakers question university leaders about DEI policies
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Diversity, equity and inclusion was a topic of discussion for Kentucky lawmakers Tuesday. They asked leaders at Kentucky universities how those schools are implementing DEI policies and questioned members of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. This comes after failed attempts to limit DEI policies in...
Classmates: Philip Sharp regular guy from PC who holds a Nobel Prize
BUTLER — Phillip A. Sharp’s classmates from the Pendleton County High School class of 1962 know him as the 1993 Nobel Prize winner, and a humble but extremely successful scientist whose work changed the field of biology and saved countless lives by laying the foundation for medical treatment of various diseases.
Campbell County celebrates student achievements in academics, athletics
The Campbell County Fiscal Court recognized the significant athletic and academic achievements of students from all of the county’s high schools at its July 17 meeting. Over 40 students from Bellevue, Bishop Brossart, Campbell County, Dayton, Highlands, Newport, and Newport Central Catholic High Schools were acknowledged by the county.
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