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Don’t miss the spectacular event, Battle of the Bulldogs Talent Show; free, Saturday afternoon

March 24, 2017March 23, 20170

The Battle of the Bulldogs Talent show is coming up on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Holmes High School…

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Newport Independent Schools gets $400,000 Read to Achieve grant for primary, intermediate students

March 23, 2017March 23, 20170

The Newport Independent School District has received a $400,000 Read to Achieve Grant from the Kentucky Department of Education. Newport…

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Gateway, four-year partners sign agreements for clear, seamless transfer pathways for students

March 22, 20170

Gateway Community & Technical College and four-year partners, including Eastern Kentucky University, Mount St. Joseph University, Northern Kentucky University, Sullivan…

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Toyota’s gift: What is the Ignite Institute at Roebling Innovation Center? The answers to your questions

March 22, 2017March 22, 20170

A Q&A on Ignite Institute: WHAT IS IGNITE INSTITUTE AT ROEBLING INNOVATION CENTER? Toyota is donating its Quality and Production…

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Beechwood’s B4B Dunks Drugs club aims to learn running a good business, fundraising, giving back

March 20, 20170

Staff Report The 10th annual B4B Dunks Drugs club at Beachwood School will hold its fundraising basketball game at the…

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Boone County Schools holding kindergarten registration for next year on March 27, 4-7 p.m.

March 20, 2017March 19, 20170

Boone County Schools set kindergarten registration for the 2017-18 school year for children who are five years old on or…

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NKY Education Council’s 4th Edcamp coming; teachers, administrators, school leaders set agenda

March 19, 2017March 17, 20170

On March 25, the College and Career Readiness Action Team of the Northern Kentucky Education Council will bring together over…

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Toyota’s legacy: Erlanger laboratory to be The Ignite Institute, a world-class STEAM education center

March 17, 2017March 17, 20170

Creating an enduring gift to fuel the economic engine of the Tri-State, Toyota announced today that it is donating its…

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Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence issues statement on charter schools: Let’s get it right

March 17, 2017March 16, 20170

The Kentucky General Assembly, led by its new Republican majority, voted to authorize public charter schools for the first time,…

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Gateway’s Super Someday draws 300 high school students to urban campus to explore possibilities

March 17, 2017March 16, 20170

At the Urban Metro Campus today, Gateway Community & Technical College hosted over 300 high school students who are considering…

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Charter Schools measure goes to Gov. Bevin for signature, passed by 23-15 in state Senate

March 16, 2017March 16, 20172

Staff Report In the final ticks of the 2017 Regular Session, the Kentucky Legislature gave approval to a dynamic measure…

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NKU Board approves St. Amand as interim president, new leader plans to keep university moving forward

March 16, 2017March 16, 20170

By Mark Hansel NKyTribune managing editor The Northern Kentucky University Board of Regents unanimously approved Gerard “Gerry” St. Amand as…

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Notre Dame Academy celebrates Women Making a Difference day, honoring three graduates

March 15, 20170

Notre Dame Academy is celebrating Women Making a Difference Day on Thursday. The keynote speaker for this special celebration is NDA alumna Lt. Col….

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Kenton County Board of Education asks Neil Stiegelmeyer to return as interim superintendent effective April 1

March 15, 20170

In a special meeting Tuesday, members of the Kenton County Board of Education named former head of the Kenton County…

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Ft. Thomas Independent Schools Superintendent Gene Kirchner announces his retirement, June 30

March 14, 20170

Fort Thomas Independent Schools Superintendent Gene Kirchner has announced his retirement with this letter to the board: Dear Board of…

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Boone’s Gray Middle one of few KY middle schools to earn Blue Ribbon designation; learning thrives

March 14, 2017March 13, 20170

By Brenna Kelly Kentucky Teacher Being named a 2016 Blue Ribbon School was not a surprise to teachers at Gray…

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Newport Independent Schools reminds parents kindergarten entry age is now August 1

March 13, 20170

The Newport Independent Schools is reminding the community that beginning with the 2017-18 school year, the State of Kentucky has…

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High-quality preschool makes a difference in the lives of kids and families; partnership grants matter

March 12, 2017March 11, 20170

By Brett Jager United Way of Greater Cincinnati Amanda Unsell is a mother of four living in Dayton, Kentucky. While…

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TMC plans events, activities to celebrate 50th anniversary of Ohio River Biology Field Station

March 10, 2017March 10, 20170

Now through the end of the year, a series of events and activities will be held to mark the 50th…

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Kenton County Schools Superintendent Cox-Cruey, two senior administrators retire to ensure benefits

March 9, 2017March 9, 20172

By Mark Hansel NkyTribune managing editor Kenton County Schools Superintendent Dr. Terri Cox–Cruey and two other senior administrators are retiring…

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Higher Education authority offers ‘Surviving College’ guide and others free — order here (adult version too)

March 9, 2017March 8, 20170

“Surviving College,” a guide that helps college freshmen succeed during their first year on campus, is available free from the…

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800 elementary, middle school students head to NKU on Thursday for 32nd annual Dreamfest

March 7, 20170

Though Northern Kentucky University’s students may not have classes on Thursday, March 9, due to Spring Break, the Highland Heights…

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