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NKYEC presents Golden Apple Awards to region’s top teachers at Excellence in Education Celebration

April 30, 2018April 29, 20180

One of a series The Northern Kentucky Education Council presented Golden Apple Awards to the region’s top teachers at its…

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Highlands High School student puts classroom skills to the real-world test, creates tool to help students

April 29, 2018April 29, 20180

Special to NKyTribune Thanks to a unique collaboration, students in Fort Thomas schools are using the technology skills they’ve learned…

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Building Industry Association’s Enzweiler Institute celebrates 50th annual group of trade graduates

April 28, 20180

The Building Industry Association of Northern Kentucky’s Enzweiler Building Institute celebrated its graduating class of 2018 at a ceremony held…

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NKYEC ‘Excellence in Education’ celebrates students for academics, leadership, perseverance

April 27, 20180

The Northern Kentucky Education Council’s Excellence in Education Celebration honors outstanding students in Northern Kentucky. Here are the winners of…

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NKU’s Latino Institute and Woodfill Elementary team up for campaign to help Puerto Rico disaster relief

April 27, 2018April 27, 20180

The Northern Kentucky University Latino Institute for Excellence (LIFE) partnered with Samuel Woodfill Elementary in Ft. Thomas in a school-wide…

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Summer Reading offers KY families a chance to win $1,000 through Rock, Read and Save for College

April 27, 2018April 26, 20180

The Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust (KESPT) and the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives announced today the launch of…

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Beechwood Supt. Mike Stacy, Campbell County teacher Ryan Goss win top Albright awards

April 26, 20180

Staff report Beechwood Superintendent Mike Stacy and Campbell County High School teacher Ryan Goss won the administrator and teacher-leader awards…

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Beechwood teacher Amanda Klare among 24 Kentucky educators to qualify for Teacher of the Year

April 26, 2018April 26, 20180

NKyTribune staff Beechwood Elementary School teacher Amanda Klare is one of 24 outstanding Kentucky educators to qualify for Kentucky Teacher…

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Kenton County Parks & Recreation’s (Almost) Every Thursday science programming begins next month

April 25, 2018April 24, 20180

Kenton County Parks & Recreation is about to embark on its eleventh season of ‘outstanding’ science programming in Kenton County’s…

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BeYoutiful conference at Camp Ernst Middle School inspires leadership development in young women

April 24, 2018April 23, 20180

As part of a program organized by the Youth Service Center at Camp Ernst Middle School in Boone County, hundreds…

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Second Covington Latin student, Amit Adhikari, scores highest possible 36 on ACT test this year

April 24, 2018April 23, 20180

Amit Adhikari, a 15 year old junior at Covington Latin School, is the second student this year to score a…

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Gateway offering ‘Position Yourself as a Thought Leader’ with Phil Wiseman, benefits student fund

April 23, 2018April 22, 20180

Thought leadership … intellectual personal branding. Call it what you will. Being an acknowledged thought leader or expert in your…

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Town Hall meetings on graduation requirements cancelled, provide input online through May 15

April 21, 2018April 20, 20180

Interim Education Commissioner Wayne Lewis has cancelled the Town Hall meetings planned to get feedback on Kentucky’s graduation requirements. Instead,…

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University SLAM competition involves six teams to compete on a business problem for Brighton Center

April 20, 20180

Northern Kentucky University is hosting the 2018 UNIVERSITY SLAM, a collaborative effort between six Cincinnati-area colleges to help the Brighton…

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MSJ selects CVG as off-site graduate degree program campus to accommodate Northern Kentuckians

April 20, 2018April 19, 20180

Mount St. Joseph University has selected the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport as the next off-campus site for the Mount’s Graduate Degree…

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Appearances by ‘Evicted’ author Matthew Desmond highlight NKU’s Health Innovation Week celebration

April 19, 2018April 18, 20180

“Without a home, everything else falls apart.” That quote sets the stage for Pulitzer Prize winning author Matthew Desmond’s book “Evicted:…

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Voices from Classroom: Productive Spring Break creates ‘hopeful’ space for Gallatin County girls

April 18, 2018April 18, 20180

By Sarah Webster Gallatin County High School As I shut down my computer for Spring Break, I breathed a sigh…

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Highlands High School’s Theatre Department presents The Drowsy Chaperone; shows this week

April 16, 2018April 15, 20180

Students from Highlands High School’s Theatre Department will perform The Drowsy Chaperone, winner of five Tony Awards, including Best Book…

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NKY Camps and Activities Fest Returns to Camp Ernst Middle School, still time to sign up

April 15, 2018April 14, 20181

Do you want to prevent hearing “I’m bored” or seeing your kids on devices all summer or even year round?…

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Kenton County Fiscal Court recognizes 2018 ‘Young Pioneer’ award honoree Parker Willman

April 14, 2018April 14, 20180

At its Fiscal Court meeting this week, Kenton County recognized the first 2018 Pioneer Award Honoree. Parker Willman was named…

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Highlands Middle School student will represent KY in National Geographic Bee in Washington D.C

April 13, 2018April 12, 20180

Highlands Middle School eighth-grader Case Grillot competed in a field of approximately 100 Kentucky students April 6 and triumphantly emerged…

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“Call Us Ishmael” examines fascination with Herman Melville’s “Moby-Dick,” special screening at NKU

April 12, 20180

By Vicki Prichard NKyTribune reporter Film director David Shaerf hated the novel Moby-Dick. “Growing up, I never had a favorite…

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