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WHS student receives writing award - The Record Herald

WHS student receives writing award By Martin Graham - mgraham@recordherald.com Claudia Fuller Courtesy photo Washington Court House City Schools recently congratulated student Claudia Fuller for earning the “Gold Key Award” in the novel writing category for her manuscript, “Tommy.” According to Washington Court House City Schools Director of Marketing and Communication Trevor Patton, Fuller who is a Washington High School sophomore received the award from the Art Academy of Cincinnati. “The Gold Key is a regional scholastic art and writing award of southwest Ohio, northern Kentucky, and southeast Indiana,” Patton said via email. “The nation’s most prestigious recognition initiative for creative students in grades 7-12, the Gold Key is the largest source of scholarships for young artists and writers in the nation. Claudia and, ‘Tommy,’ will now be considered for adjudication at the national level, with winners to be announced in mid-March.”

Patton receives two OSPRA awards - The Record Herald

Patton receives two OSPRA awards By Martin Graham - mgraham@recordherald.com On Monday during the Washington Court House City Schools Board of Education meeting, director of communication of the Ohio Schools Public Relations Association (OSPRA) Melinda Briggs visited the district to present Trevor Patton with the Mark of Distinction Award and the Mark of Excellence Award. Pictured are Briggs (left) and Patton. Martin Graham | Record-Herald photo This week, the director of communication of the Ohio Schools Public Relations Association (OSPRA), Melinda Briggs, visited Washington Court House City Schools to present two awards to Trevor Patton. Patton who serves as the director of marketing and communication for the district earned the Mark of Distinction Award and the Mark of Excellence Award for the “Blue Ribbon” (a summer newsletter for the district) and the “Big Blue Bus” marketing partnership program. These awards were presented during the board of education meeti

A look back at 2020: Part Three - The Record Herald

A look back at 2020: Part Three By Martin Graham - mgraham@recordherald.com In this Record-Herald file photo from Sept. 17, the Fayette Regional Humane Society was celebrating that they had surpassed 1,000 adoptions this year. Luke who was brought in at the time from Adams County was waiting to heal fully before he would have his chance to be adopted. Record-Herald file photo As this challenging and difficult year finally comes to a close, the Record-Herald is taking time to reflect on 2020’s biggest local stories. The following is the third of a four-part year in review series. This sampling of the year’s biggest stories covers July-September of 2020.

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