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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.
Kentucky principals discuss potential early spring return to in-person instruction
By: Kentucky Department of Education News Release
Posted at 2:19 PM, Dec 10, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-11 23:02:32-05
FRANKFORT, Ky. â Kentuckyâs Commissioner of Education Jason E. Glass met virtually with the Kentucky Department of Educationâs (KDE) Principals Advisory Council (PrAC) on Dec. 8 to seek the councilâs opinion on when schools throughout the Commonwealth should return to in-person instruction amid COVID-19.
The
executive order signed by Gov. Andy Beshear that suspended in-person instruction effective Nov. 23, allows elementary schools (grades K-5) to reopen for in-person instruction on Dec. 7. However, schools still must follow all the safety expectations found in the