A routine piece of business at the Somerset Independent Board of Education meeting Tuesday night prompted a brief discussion on how difficult it has been for schools to find substitute
The Somerset Independent Board of Education gave a glowing report on the performance of Superintendent Kyle Lively during its yearly evaluation, held Tuesday during a special called meeting.
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Jessica Phillips, left, and Jessica Carlton, right, present information on Leadership Lake Cumberland s 2020 class project that would combine reading and exercise by posting children s stories along walking trails. alert featured
By CARLA SLAVEY
Commonwealth Journal Apr 20, 2021
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Jessica Phillips, left, and Jessica Carlton, right, present information on Leadership Lake Cumberland s 2020 class project that would combine reading and exercise by posting children s stories along walking trails.
Once upon a time there was an idea.
Then, a group of people took that idea, created a plan and are now on their way to making that it a reality.
The group is the 2020 Leadership Lake Cumberland class, and the idea is to create a series of signs that will dot along the trails of popular parks of the community. Each sign will hold a page from a childrenâs book, and following the trail will lead to the end of the story.
By CARLA SLAVEY
Commonwealth Journal Dec 9, 2020
Dec 9, 2020
Tuesday night was a time to say goodbye to one of the Somerset Independent Board of Educationâs members. Dr. Lenora DeBord made her final motion â a motion to adjourn â to close out her final meeting on the board.
DeBord did not run for the position in the last election. Instead, she will be replaced by incoming board member Paula Wheeler.
DeBord said she was honored to have served on the board with the other members. âMr. [Kyle] Livelyâs leadership has just been wonderful,â she said of the districtâs superintendent. âI have to mention also Dr. [Michael] Hail and what a gentleman he was, and what an honor it was to work with him.â