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Lee Turner was named principal at Holmes Middle School, Covington Independent Public Schools announced Friday.
He previously worked in the district for seventeen years and is currently assistant principal at Scott High School in Taylor Mill, part of the Kenton County School District.
Turner was a teacher, assistant principal, and principal in the Covington district previously.
“Covington is home,’’ Turner said. “I was raised here and graduated from Covington Holmes High School. Holmes Middle School is special to me because it is the place where I received my first teaching job (when it was Holmes Jr. High). The Covington community has always been great to my family and me.’’
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