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L.E.A.P.ing to learn
Aaron Jones stood beside magician Paul Smith Tuesday helping him perform a magic trick. Each time Smith asked Jones a question, the boy would nod, a head tilt that was accompanied by squeaky-wheel sound effects.
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Cornerstone Christian hires new principal
Cornerstone Christian School hired a new principal on June 15 and is in the process of completing its move to London.
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South Laurel High School receives nationwide honor
South Laurel High School has received a national High Schools That Work Gold Achievement Award, an honor that is given to schools whose leaders and teachers are improving school practices and raising student achievement.
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South student earns state FFA post
South Laurel High School senior James Gaines has been named vice president of the Kentucky River Region of the Future Farmers of America.
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Gifted and talented
Dawson Bowling sat in class Wednesday working on a homemade, Titanic-themed board game. With his face just inches from the poster board, the Johnson Elementary student was the picture of focus.
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A master musician
Mark A. Felts has an ear for music and an eye for talent, and so does Somerset’s Master Musicians Festival.
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They did it: Nearly 600 Laurel County seniors graduate
The melody of “Pomp and Circumstance” echoed across the county as the final act of the 2010 school year — graduation — took place Saturday.
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Reading is goal of schools grant
Celebration was in the air at the G.C. Garland Building Monday when educators were officially awarded a $1.5 million literacy grant by the Elgin Foundation.
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South students receive nationwide music honor
The voices of Beth Collett, Shelbie Cooper and Jordan Allen will take them far this summer — a nine-hour drive to Washington, D.C., to be exact. The South Laurel High School students have been accepted in the Music Educators National Conference National Honor Choir, a distinction only given to about 80 students nationwide.
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South Laurel brings down the house with ‘Grease’
“Grease” was the word at South Laurel High School last week, as 67 students staged the beloved musical.
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