Sun, 07/18/2021 - 17:56 RCN Newsdesk
A Scott High School student received an honorable mention in the first Maestro of Tomorrow competition hosted by Cincinnati Public Radio, home to 90.9 WGUC (classical music), 91.7 WVXU (NPR and local news/talk), and the program Classics for Kids.
The competition is a new scholarship program to identify outstanding young local artists and to help them envision a life in music beyond high school.
Home-school student Mateo Martinez-Schwartz won the top prize of $1,000, while two Cincinnati students finished as runners-up and received $500 each.
Scott student and May Festival Chorus member Calia Burdette was among six honorable mentions, and the only one from a Kentucky school.
Police: Kenton County teacher solicited sex from student
Jaromir Chalabala
and last updated 2020-12-13 16:56:11-05
COVINGTON, Ky. â A Scott High School wrestling coach has been charged with having inappropriate sexual contact with a then-teenage student in 2014.
Police said the school contacted them after hearing the victim, now an adult, alleged that coach and then-substitute teacher Donald Graven had a sexual relationship with her when she was underage.
Graven, 32, denied the charges, but police said evidence corroborated the victimâs story.
Graven was arrested and charged with soliciting sex from a minor through electronic communication.
He is being held at the Kenton County Detention Center.