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CES makes changes to traffic pattern, effective Mon 8 Aug 2016 Click on headline for diagram map and story By Calen McKinney Construction at Campbellsville Elementary School is well under way, and, as a result, some changes are being made to the morning and afternoon traffic pattern. Changes will be effective on Monday, August 8, 2016. Parents will enter the drop-off line by the CHS softball field. The pattern will flow to the right, around the gravel parking lot. Parents will drop off their children and then exit the parking lot by turning right. They can then turn left or right on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. There will be only one line of traffic for pickup and drop-off. CES staff members thank parents in advance for their patience and understanding as they continue to improve the educational setting for Campbellsville Elementary School students. For more information, call the CES office at 270-465-4561. CES will begin using this traffic pattern on Monday, August 8, 2016, because of construction. Calen McKinney, the writer, is Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS) This story was posted on 2016-08-07 17:12:54
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