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Student leaders of the week named at Campbellsville High

By Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools
Public Information Officer/Grant Writer


Campbellsville High School recently named its Leaders of the Week for the week of March 25.

They are freshman Tayler Thompson, sophomore Tristin Faulkner, junior Noah Hughes and senior Brody Weeks.



Students receive the Leader of the Week award based on their leadership and academic skills inside and outside the classroom.


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CHS students receive Leader of the Week awards



2019-04-01 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
Students in Campbellsville Independent Schools receive the Leader of the Week award based on their leadership and academic skills inside and outside the classroom. CHS leaders, from left, are junior Noah Hughes, sophomore Tristin Faulkner and freshman Tayler Thompson. Absent from the photo is senior Brody Weeks.

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