Taylor County Middle School Cheerleaders competed in Washington County on Saturday, Feb. 2. They won first place in the middle school medium division and received the highest honor, being named grand champion of the competition. Pictured are, from left, front: Kori Richerson, Megan Hedgesbeth and LeAnna Kirtley. Middle: Alyssa Young, Brittany Salmon, Macayla Bertram, Shalyn Thompson and Brooke Gregory. Back: cheer sponsor Shelly Breeding, Kim O'Brien, Jessie Cash, Megan Skaggs, Hannah Shoemaker, Kassandra Richerson, Katelyn Gosser, Jenna Ferrante and cheer sponsor Lindsey Atwood.
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Campbellsville Elementary students who were recognized recently as Writers of the Week for their grade are, from left, Brooklyn Harris, Chloe Holt, Megan Januski, Chass Isabelle, Jeana Mace and Eito Moriuchi.
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College-hopeful high school students can take the ACT college admission and placement exam on April 12, the next nationwide test date. The registration postmark deadline is March 7.
The registration fee is $30 for the traditional ACT (without the writing test) and $44.50 for the ACT Plus Writing. The late registration postmark deadline is March 21. An additional $19 fee is required for late registration.
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Campbellsville Elementary fourth graders who were recognized for earning a math medal recently are: Priscilla Adams, Corey Marshall, Kendon Young, Jake DeSpain, Macy Gilkeson, Amber Stagner, Brooke Harris, Heather Bailey and Katie Lefever. Math medals are awarded based upon completion of 80 multiplication and division problems within two minutes.
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Senior Paige Taylor was crowned Campbellsville High basketball homecoming queen on Friday night between the boys' and girls' games against Nelson County. She was escorted by Andrew Anderson, also a senior. There was a tie for first runner-up: senior Alison Medders, who was escorted by Blake Milby; and junior Jenna Williams, escorted by Matt Schmuck.
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James Roberts
Staff Writer
This fall, Taylor County Schools will offer a new after-school program thanks to a state grant.
The District has received a 21st Century grant, which awards the District $150,000 a year for three years. After three years, the District can apply for a continuation grant which provides $112,500 for a fourth year and $75,000 the fifth year. After five years, the District would have to apply for another grant, according to Susan Kilby, instructional supervisor.
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Campbellsville Elementary fourth grade students and teachers celebrated the 100th day of school by dressing as if they were 100 years old. Fourth grade teachers are Kaye Agathen, Anthony Farris, Garnetta Murrell and Doretha Sanders.
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Sgt. Robbie Rogers of the Campbellsville National Guard recently spoke to Jeff Gumm's and Shane Cox's U.S. history classes at Taylor County High School. Rogers talked about his time in Iraq.
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Campbellsville Elementary fourth graders Hunter Milby, Gracie Begley, Cody Garrett, Rachel Price, Doyle Clements, Jasmine Clemmons and Jensen Martin received a math medal during a recent celebration assembly. This award was earned by completing 80 multiplication or division problems in less than two minutes.
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Campbellsville Elementary fourth graders Brooke Harris, Alex Bailey, Austin Hash, Brooklyn Harris, Devin Rafferty, Sarah El-Amouri and Chase Thomas each received a math medal during a recent celebration assembly.
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