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State grant fuels expansion of automation engineering in Campbell County Schools

Campbell County Schools has been awarded a Kentucky Career and Technical Education Innovation and Support Grant to expand and modernize its Automation Engineering Pathway. The district said this reinforces its commitment to preparing students for high-demand, high-skill careers in advanced manufacturing. They said this reflects a continued response to regional workforce needs and builds on […]

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Campbell County Education Foundation launches

The newly formed Campbell County Education Foundation announced its official launch. Founded by longtime educators and community leaders Geoff and Toni Besecker, the foundation is dedicated to inspiring learners, removing barriers to opportunity and “uniting the community in support of a brighter future for every student in the Campbell County School District.” Geoff Besecker is […]

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Campbell County High School to upgrade nearly 30 year old auditorium lighting

The Campbell County School District is replacing the original auditorium lighting in Campbell County High School, which is approaching 30 years old. The district worked with Shrout Tate Wilson Consulting Engineers and REH&A Architects to develop the project’s design, which includes power controls, distribution devices, equipment, demolition, electric control devices, training, system start-up, labor, and […]

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Campbell County Public Library Drop Your Drawers campaign surpasses goal 

Campbell County Public Library’s annual Drop Your Drawers campaign surpassed its goal of raising 7,000 new socks and underwear for local public schools, with all four branches collecting 8,563 items. Drop Your Drawers aims to help keep emergency supplies stocked at local public schools’ Family Resource Centers. Schools hand out dozens of socks and underwear […]

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Campbell County Schools Superintendent passes ‘new superintendent training’

Campbell County Schools Superintendent Shelli Wilson has completed and passed all the requirements for new superintendent training. The training is for new superintendents in the state, required by the Kentucky Department of Education to offer them support through an individualized learning plan. Wilson assumed her role on July 1, 2022, and dedicated about 21 days […]

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