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BCHS Homecoming candidates
GLASGOW — The 2007-08 Barren County High School Homecoming candidates for the Sept. 28 football game against Ohio County are: (first row) Kayli Lyons, Blair Casteel, Lindsey Trowbridge, Stephanie Fahrenholz, Ashton Wallace, Sarah Pickerel, (second row) Emily Watson, Katie Gilkey, Holly Waddell, Abby Jones, Jessie Cooper, (third row) Whitleigh Harp, Kathina Doyle, Chelsea Napier, Megan Bailey, Jade Boyle, Whitney Botts, (fourth row) Inga Steenbergen, Kelsey Trowbridge, Cheyenne Groce, Ayla Townsend and Laura Ross.
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Metcalfe schools ranking explained
Those who attended the Metcalfe County Board of Education meeting Monday night heard an update on State Education Commissioner Terry Holliday’s recent visit to the Metcalfe County School District.
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New school location approved
The location of Metcalfe County’s new middle school was announced Monday night during the board of education meeting.
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Teaching youth science
Temple Hill fifth-graders Draven Pope and Hunter Jordan both think making ice cream by placing a Ziploc bag into a plastic tub with salt and ice is pretty cool.
- IN MINUTES: Barren County Board of Education
- IN MINUTES: Caverna Board of Education
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District awaits final budget
Members of the Barren County Board of Education have been waiting on state legislators to finalize a biannual budget so they can move forward on their latest district construction projects.
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South Green to add preschool
South Green Elementary will have preschool classes for the first time when school resumes in the fall.
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Superintendent selection criteria set
Glasgow Board of Education members set the selection criteria in the search for the district’s new superintendent during a special-called meeting Thursday night at the central office.
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Metcalfe High begins search for new principal
A search for a new principal for Metcalfe County High School is under way.
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Districts working to improve math scores
Officials with two area high schools are working to improve students’ math scores in hopes their work will keep them from being identified as “persistently low-achieving schools.”
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Metcalfe schools ranking explained


