ASHLAND — The Boyd County school district has been awarded nearly $7.3 million in state funds to renovate and possibly expand Cannonsburg Elementary School, according to a news release from
Three Boyd County students — Sara Bays, Sydney Kinnel and Abby Meek — were selected to join high school students from across southern and eastern Kentucky this summer for the
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ASHLAND â With a turn of the tassel and high hopes for the future, graduating members of the Class of 2021 at Boyd County High School set off on their next adventure.
The students received their diplomas during a commencement ceremony Saturday in Ashland. Catherine Grace Conley was recognized as the valedictorian for the class, while the salutatorian was Cameron Isaac Gibson.
Other schools in the region will conduct commencement ceremonies this week as pandemic restrictions lift and virus numbers decrease.
HUNTINGTON â Hundreds of local students will soon take the last walk of their high school careers, dressed for success in their caps and gowns.
Cabell County Schools will hold commencement ceremonies next week for Cabell Midland and Huntington High School seniors, both of which will take place at Joan C. Edwards Stadium on the campus of Marshall University.
Tuesday, May 18, was the last instructional day for seniors in the district. Graduation ceremonies are less than a week away as the students complete what they have worked toward for over a decade.
Cabell Midlandâs graduation is scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday, May 27, with the stadium opening to the public two hours prior to start at 4 p.m. Approximately 425 students will be given diplomas during the ceremony.