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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Do You Have a Musical Instrument That You No Longer Play?
Would you be willing to donate that instrument to the instrument drive? Instruments collected will benefit Bryan Station High School and its middle and elementary feeder schools. Band instruments needed are flutes, clarinets, saxophones, trumpets, French horns, trombones, baritones, and … Continue reading
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Summer Reading Program
Choose a book from the summer reading list. Complete THREE activities from the Summer Literacy Choice Board. Your choices should from a tic-tac-toe pattern on the board. Submit complete activities to your English teacher before August 30. Teachers will enter … Continue reading
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Free Food for Kids!
The following sites are offering free meals to children this summer through God’s Pantry Food Bank’s participation in the Summer Food Service Program. Lexington Public Library – Village Branch 2185 Versailles Road, Lexington, KY 40504 June 4 – July 27, … Continue reading
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Volunteer at the International Book Project
The International Book Project is a great place for high school students to volunteer. IBP promotes global literacy by sending books to developing countries, where schools and libraries need them most. We also have a small local donations program which … Continue reading
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What is KHEAA??
Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA) is a valuable resource for information about planning your future, going to college, and paying for college. Each month, KHEAA releases an online newsletter, The College Connection, at the following link: http://www.kheaa.com/website/kheaa/collegeconnection?main=1. To check … Continue reading
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Volunteer Opportunity for the Living Arts and Science Center
Summer Classes are scheduled between 9 am and 4 pm, Monday thru Friday, during June and July and through the second week of August. Students beginning their Freshman year of high school and older: If your schedule permits, participate in … Continue reading
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University of Chicago Summer Session
The University of Chicago offers a wide array of unique programs for rising sophomore, juniors, and seniors through its Summer Session programs for high school students. During Summer Session, students may take undergraduate courses for college credit while sitting alongside … Continue reading
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University of KY’s Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Summer Programs
For current sophomores or juniors that are interested in a health-related career: Applications are now available for two of UK’s Area Health Education Center (AHEC) summer programs. There are two camps available – the Summer Enrichment Program (SEP) and the … Continue reading
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Washington University’s High School Summer Scholars Program
Washington University’s High School Summer Scholars Program offers selected rising juniors and seniors (students who have completed their sophomore and junior year in high school) with an academic average of B+ or better the opportunity to spend five weeks on … Continue reading
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Hanover College Summer Academy
This year’s program will offer 13 different disciplines, including the new Civil War Institute. Scholars will gain hands-on experience while working with the College’s respected professors and current students in subjects that will help engage and expand the scholars’ interests … Continue reading
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