Kentucky’s “Close the Deal” program, which creates a partnership between school districts and business communities, has seen success at Covington Independent Public Schools. Lt. Gov. Jerry Abramson, who brought the program to Frankfort from Louisville where he was the longtime mayor, announced the third round of schools slated to participate. Holmes High School in Covington […]
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3 Scholarships Awarded at Cincinnati Art Show – And 2 Go to NKU Students
Two NKU students will be honored at the 48th annual Hyde Park Square Art Show in Cincinnati in October and both are celebrating the scholarships that come with the honor. Devan Horton and Adam Schmidt will be two of the three area recipients of the 2014 Hyde Park Art Scholarships. Each year, three students majoring […]
3 Scholarships Awarded at Cincinnati Art Show – And 2 Go to NKU Students
Two NKU students will be honored at the 48th annual Hyde Park Square Art Show in Cincinnati in October and both are celebrating the scholarships that come with the honor. Devan Horton and Adam Schmidt will be two of the three area recipients of the 2014 Hyde Park Art Scholarships. Each year, three students majoring […]
3 Scholarships Awarded at Cincinnati Art Show – And 2 Go to NKU Students
Two NKU students will be honored at the 48th annual Hyde Park Square Art Show in Cincinnati in October and both are celebrating the scholarships that come with the honor. Devan Horton and Adam Schmidt will be two of the three area recipients of the 2014 Hyde Park Art Scholarships. Each year, three students majoring […]
Thomas More College Welcomes Record Number of Campus Residents
Thomas More College’s 2014-2015 school year marks one of the largest classes of incoming students that the College has ever seen, as well as the greatest number of students living in the residence halls. Classes began last week with 340 freshmen and 403 total students living on campus. “I want to thank all of the high schools as well […]
Thomas More College Welcomes Record Number of Campus Residents
Thomas More College’s 2014-2015 school year marks one of the largest classes of incoming students that the College has ever seen, as well as the greatest number of students living in the residence halls. Classes began last week with 340 freshmen and 403 total students living on campus. “I want to thank all of the high schools as well […]
Thomas More College Welcomes Record Number of Campus Residents
Thomas More College’s 2014-2015 school year marks one of the largest classes of incoming students that the College has ever seen, as well as the greatest number of students living in the residence halls. Classes began last week with 340 freshmen and 403 total students living on campus. “I want to thank all of the high schools as well […]
Education Commissioner Makes Push for Feedback & Understanding of Common Core
The Kentucky Department of Education on Monday launched a major push to get teachers, parents, and others to learn more about the state’s English/language arts and math academic measures, and then to provide input – pro or con – about the standards and any specific changes that should be made next year. During a webcast […]
Education Commissioner Makes Push for Feedback & Understanding of Common Core
The Kentucky Department of Education on Monday launched a major push to get teachers, parents, and others to learn more about the state’s English/language arts and math academic measures, and then to provide input – pro or con – about the standards and any specific changes that should be made next year. During a webcast […]
Education in Covington Strikes Optimistic Tone at Annual Business Council Dinner
Hundreds of local movers and shakers listened as Northern Kentucky University President Emeritus, Dr. Jim Votruba, painted an optimistic picture of education in Covington. He talked about his arrival in 1997, and the opportunity to build something in Northern Kentucky. “It was clear that if we were to have a thriving region, we had to […]

