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Elementary students have fun in PE class with hula hoops
 2017-01-12 - Campbellsville Elementary School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS). Campbellsville Elementary School first-grader Zach Hak sees how long he can hula hoop. CES students are having fun in their physical education class - and getting a workout at the same time. While the CES gymnasium is renovated, PE teacher Lynn Kearney is using a classroom for his physical education lessons.Recently, first-graders practiced their skills with the hula hoop.Students took turns jumping in and out of their hula hoops, and seeing who can keep the hula hoop going the longest. - Calen McKinney
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Campbellsville HS & Elementary are Schools of Distinction
 2017-01-12 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS). This School of Distinction banner hangs by the college and career readiness center at Campbellsville High School. Campbellsville elementary and high schools recently received School of Distinction banners from the Kentucky Department of Education. The schools, based on state testing results from the 2015-2016 school year, tested into the state's highest category - School of Distinction. This is the first time either school has received this designation, and, as a result of its high score, CHS ranks in the Top 20 of all Kentucky high schools.
And, overall, Campbellsville Independent Schools is a Distinguished district.
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Campbellsville HS Leaders of the week of 9 Jan 2017
 2017-01-12 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS).
Campbellsville High School recently named its Leaders of the Week for the week of January 9, 2017. They are freshman Isabella Osborne, sophomore Lane Bottoms, junior Kayla Young and senior Gabriel Clark. From left are sophomore Lane Bottoms, senior Gabriel Clark, junior Kayla Young and freshman Isabella Osborne.
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Prayer request for Geniece Leftwich Marcum
 2017-01-11 - Edmonton, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com. Prayers are requested for Mom, Geniece Marcum. For over twelve months now she has been experiencing rapidly deteriorating health, multiple times in and out of ER, then hospital stays for UTIs followed by rehab and she is so weak of body and spirit. Today, just a few days after her 87th birthday, she gets her fondest wish, to go home from this most recent stay in rehab to be with Jane and Will and their pets once again. She is shown in the photo beside youngest grandson, William Segal White. Click 'comments' below for contact information. Please pray for her full recovery and for strength of her caregivers.
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2017 ACHS Basketball Homecoming court and escorts
 2017-01-11 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Wes Feese. The following students will participate in the ACHS 2017 Basketball Homecoming: Mr. and Miss ACHS, Brady Hixson and Chloe Hixson; Mr. and Miss Senior, Jacob Doss and Linsey Grant; Mr. and Miss Junior, Jax Kemp and Alayna Willis; Mr. and Miss Sophomore, Blane Frazier and Riley Jo Cowan; Mr. and Miss Freshmen, Isaiah Carter and Maggie Young; Katherine Curry (Girls Basketball) and her escort, Isaac Carter; Madelyn Loy (Baseball) and her escort, Will Myers; Kia Miller (Volleyball) and her escort, Cameron Lasley; Victoria Hernandez, (Yearbook) and her escort, Garret Waggener; Sara Dunbar (Pep Club) and her escort, Jameson Miller; Olivia Bair (NAHS) and her escort, Erwin Ruczienski; Lauren Talley (Band) and her escort, Blaine Harden; Katy Roy (Football) and her escort, Zach Smith; Savannah Roy (Boys Basketball) and her escort, Jordan Lasley; Gretchen Miles (Drama) and her escort, Tyler Miller; Makayla Smith (FCA) and her escort, Clint Garrison; Hayley Reynolds (Cheerleading) and her escort, Kasey Robinson; Christina Hayden (NHS/Beta) and her escort, Emery Bosela; Katelyn Ploss (SADD) and her escort, Owen Grant; Kassidy Roy (Softball) and her escort, Cole Schmidt; Katelynn Woodrum (Tennis, escort not yet named); and Kaitlynn Burton (FFA) and her escort, Sam Baker.
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