Currently enrolled 4-H'ers are invited to participate in a poster contest being sponsored by Taylor County 4-H.
The subject for the poster contest is "4-H." Posters may take any approach or focus on any area of 4-H. You can show what 4-H is, what you do in 4-H or what 4-H offers young people. Rules for the poster contest are:
- Poster must be designed on a 14 x 22 poster board (1/2 of a regular poster board).
- Posters may be designed horizontally or vertically using any medium: watercolor, ink, crayon, oils, pencil or collage.
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Taylor County Elementary School's Writers of the Week for the week of Wednesday, March 5 are, from left: Brayden Jessie, kindergarten; Orianna Menes, first grade; Megan Canada, second grade; Alexandra Brockman, third grade; Paige Dabney, fourth grade; and Morgan Bryant, fifth grade.
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Campbellsville High School students recently attended the Great Kids Summit in Lexington. Students were involved in various activities that emphasized leadership skills and team building. Stedman Graham was the summit's keynote speaker and Survivor's Kentucky Joe was also a conference presenter. The summit was sponsored by Kentucky Child Now.
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Staff Report
Students in Rebecca Grant's third-grade class at Taylor County Elementary finished up a unit on William Shakespeare recently by performing one of his most famous plays.
On Sunday, March 16, the students performed "Romeo & Juliet" for their parents and the community. Students performed selected scenes from Act I, Act III, Act IV and Act V.
But the unit was not simply about performing in a play, according to Grant.
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March 3-7 was National Junior Beta Week. Members of the Junior Beta Club at Taylor County Elementary School have been involved in a variety of community service activities this year.
The students have collected items for the food pantry and eyeglasses for the Lions Club. They have also collected cell phones and inkjet cartridges for recycling.
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Campbellsville Elementary students Kyler Rakes, Destin Wilcoxsin, Myles Murrell, Casey Hardin and Hannah Goff were recognized at a recent assembly for math achievement. These first graders completed levels in rocket math to earn this math award.
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Kentucky Christian School students recently competed in the Association of Christian School International Regional Science Fair in Lawrenceburg. Pictured are, from left, front: Cory Pace, third grade, superior ribbon; and Lynsey Smith, fourth grade, superior ribbon. Back: Cole Frazier, second grade, blue ribbon; Korri Briggs, fourth grade, blue ribbon; and second graders Faith Gaddis and Mattison Blakeman, blue ribbons, and Sara Clark, red ribbon. Pace and Smith also received the judges' award for their grades.
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Dr. Beverly Ennis, assistant professor of education at Campbellsville University, has received her Ph.D. degree.
Ennis graduated from the University of Louisville-Western Kentucky University Cooperative Doctoral Program. Her Ph.D. is in educational leadership and organizational development.
"She accomplished this goal by being thoroughly prepared and having in-depth knowledge of her study and her research method," said Dr. Brenda Priddy, dean of the School of Education at Campbellsville University.
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Campbellsville High School has released its honor roll for the third nine-week grading period.
Freshmen
All A's - Anna Kathryn Haley, Cory Scott Hoosier and Taylor Chase Levi.
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Do you love to sing or play the piano? Do you play an instrument or perform gymnastics? The 4-H Variety Show is your time to shine.
Everyone has some talent that they can showcase in the 4-H talent show. The contest is open to all youth ages 5-18 who live in Taylor County.
The talent show is scheduled for Friday, April 11 beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Ransdell Chapel at Campbellsville University.
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