Solar Farm groundbreaking
By Tim Colliver - tcolliver@aimmediamidwest.com
Members of the families who are landowners for the New Market Solar project joined in the groundbreaking ceremonies held Thursday at the Carraher farm on Stringtown Road. Shown (l-r) are Harold Hauke, Doug Carraher, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley, Brad Carraher and Hecate Development Associate Jared Wren.
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Brigh Local School District Superintendent Mike Bick delivers remarks at Thursday’s groundbreaking of New Market Solar.
Tim Colliver | The Times-Gazette
Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley and industry representatives from Hecate Energy, Liberty Power and other companies involved in the New Market Solar I & II project gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday at the farm of Doug Carraher on Stringtown Road between Taylorsville and Mowrystown.
Highland solar farm groundbreaking held
By Tim Colliver - tcolliver@aimmediamidwest.com
Members of the families who are landowners for the New Market Solar project joined in the groundbreaking ceremonies held Thursday at the Carraher farm on Stringtown Road. Shown (l-r) are Harold Hauke, Doug Carraher, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley, Brad Carraher and Hecate Development Associate Jared Wren.
Tim Colliver | The Times-Gazette
Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley and industry representatives from Hecate Energy, Liberty Power and other companies involved in the New Market Solar I & II project gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday at the farm of Doug Carraher on Stringtown Road between Taylorsville and Mowrystown.
Robertson receives CORAS Hero Award
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Bright Local Superintendent Mike Bick (right) presents Coalition of Rural and Appalachian Schools Hero Award to Bright Local Food Service Director Debbie Robertson.
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The Coalition of Rural and Appalachian Schools (CORAS) Hero Award recognizes and celebrates a behind the scenes school staff member who goes above and beyond the call of duty with exceptional contributions, exceeding normal expectations, to deliver superior service to the students of the district and the community.
Superintendent Michael Bick and the Bright Local School District would like to recognize Debbie Robertson, food service director, as a school hero.
Bright Local continues work to improve ACT scores
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Bright Local School District is working to improve its ACT test strategies, superintendent Mike Bick told The Times-Gazette Wednesday.
During the district’s Dec. 16 board of education meeting, Bick requested that the board accept two contracts with the Brown County Educational Service Center (ESC): one contract for ACT test strategies and an agreement to provide services for safety and security.
The contract for ACT test strategies would provide Bright Local staff with professional development and strategies that would help enhance students’ ACT scores.
During the district’s October regular board of education meeting, Whiteoak Jr./Sr. High School Principal Jason Iles reported that high school administrators were working to embed ACT standards into curriculum and to add ACT preparatory opportunities for Bright Local students.