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CHS students pass KOSSA exams By Calen McKinney Campbellsville High School students are continuing to excel in academics and are working toward becoming college and career ready. Several students recently learned they have passed the KOSSA exam they took last month. Austin Belt, a senior, passed the marketing exam and is now college and career ready. Seniors Justin Stewart and Bayli Dickens passed in family and consumer science and are now college and career ready. Abby Davis, a senior, also passed in family and consumer science. She is now college and career ready in nursing and family and consumer sciences. And senior Brady Wilkerson passed in wood manufacturing, and is career ready. Sophomores Etiyah Thompson and Darah Troxell and juniors Kayla Floyd, Madison Lewis and Shelby Page also passed the KOSSA exam in family and consumer sciences. For more information about college and career readiness at CHS, contact College and Career Readiness Counselor Angie Travis or Guidance Counselor Richard Dooley at (270) 465-8774. This story was posted on 2016-04-20 19:55:17
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