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Pendleton FFA brings home awards

Pendleton FFA brings home awards

Pendleton FFA brings home awards

Pendleton County’s Future Farmers of American Chapter placed second overall in the FFA Northern Kentucky Region Quiz Bowl March 2.Students competed in two events — the Quiz Bowl and an Agriculture Public Speaking contest.
Pendleton County High School's Academic Team's Quick Response unit pose with their medals and trophies after placing second in District Competition while helping the Academic Team placed first overall. Quick response team members are, front row from left, Evan Stamper, Emily Fultz, Autumn Webster, Chase Stayton and Matthew Lambert, and back row, coaches Kim Bowen and Cullen Beard.

Pendleton County High School's Academic Team's Quick Response unit pose with their medals and trophies after placing second in District Competition while helping the Academic Team placed first overall. Quick response team members are, front row from left, Evan Stamper, Emily Fultz, Autumn Webster, Chase Stayton and Matthew Lambert, and back row, coaches Kim Bowen and Cullen Beard.

Academic team meets the challenge

By Hannah Thomas Pendleton County High School’s Academic Team advanced to Governor’s Cup Regional Competition after coming in first overall at the District Competition.  Pendleton's Future Problem Solving team took top honors in its event.
Steve Craig, during his teaching and coaching days.

Steve Craig, during his teaching and coaching days.

Craig honored by PCHS Hall of Fame

By Sam McClanahan  FALMOUTH — One of the most instrumental figures in the history of Pendleton County athletics received his long-awaited recognition on the evening of Feb. 13.
Northern Elementary Schools's Academic Team members are, back row from left, Colton Temple, Logan MacNeil, Lilly Jones, River Tucker, Ethan Wright, Shiloh Williams, and Aiden Verst. In the front row are Ellie Hammons, Jazzlynn Jones, Evelyn Jones, Perry Gregg, Beulah Gillespie, and Blake Barnhardt.

Northern Elementary Schools's Academic Team members are, back row from left, Colton Temple, Logan MacNeil, Lilly Jones, River Tucker, Ethan Wright, Shiloh Williams, and Aiden Verst. In the front row are Ellie Hammons, Jazzlynn Jones, Evelyn Jones, Perry Gregg, Beulah Gillespie, and Blake Barnhardt.

Cats capture academic success

The Northern and Southern Elementary academic team members competed Saturday at the Kentucky Governor’s Cup District competition at Grant’s Lick Elementary.
Barth Johnson shows students how to break up the soil in one of the 10-foot plots on SMS's nature trail.

Barth Johnson shows students how to break up the soil in one of the 10-foot plots on SMS's nature trail.

Butler Lion’s Club teams up with SMS STEM classes

By Nila Harris “It was pretty fun. It got us out of class for the day,” piped up Dorothy Beebe when explaining the fall planting project at Sharp Middle School in which she participated.
The photo shows a rendering of the completed stadium complex at Sharp Middle School which should be completed by the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year.

The photo shows a rendering of the completed stadium complex at Sharp Middle School which should be completed by the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year.

"Major field improvements" taking place at Sharp Middle School

By Nila Harris If you drive Highway 27 between Butler and Falmouth, you have seen the construction taking place on Sharp Middle School’s campus. And if you’re curious like me, you’re wondering What in the world is going on at the football field?
Pink Snowman

Pink Snowman

Southern Elementary Scavenger Hunt

By Nila Harris Since 2019, Southern Elementary’s counselor Johora Paeda and paraprofessional Shawna Higgins have worked together to organize a staff scavenger hunt.
Wright signs letter of  intent with Thomas More

Wright signs letter of intent with Thomas More

Wright signs letter of intent with Thomas More

By Sam McClanahan  Pendleton County senior Katie Wright knew one day she would be a college athlete but the path she would take in getting there is one that she never saw coming.