Brittany Sorrell, DNP, MSN, RN, is the Manager of Workforce Development at St. Elizabeth Healthcare. She’s excited to announce a new program for St. Elizabeth associates (employees) interested in pursuing a nursing career. Tell Us About the New PATH-RN Program St. Elizabeth and Gateway Community and Technical College recently teamed up to create Programs for […]
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Gold Star Teacher of the Year nominations close Dec. 20
Nominations for the Gold Star Teacher of the Year program, which honors outstanding educators in the Greater Cincinnati area, are closing on December 20 and the winner will receive a $2,000 grant, a $1,000 donation to their school’s Parent-Teacher Association, and other prizes.
CVG unveils new aircraft technician school
Epic Flight Academy, a Florida-based flight school, opened a new aircraft technician school at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, offering students the opportunity to become an FAA-certified airframe and powerplant aviation mechanic in the aerospace industry.
NKU to host first personal finance competition for Kentucky students
NKU is hosting a National Personal Finance Challenge, a nationwide competition that offers high school students a chance to build their knowledge regarding spending, saving, investing, managing credit, and managing risk.
Walton-Verona Schools determining next steps after district report cards release
An earlier version of this article incorrectly identified Walton-Verona Middle School’s principal as Mark Krummen. LINK nky regrets the error. On the heels of Kentucky School Report Card data being released, Walton-Verona Independent Schools is now assessing how to improve its results. The district’s high school and middle school received a green rating, while the […]
Boone County Public Library offering teen writing contest
The Boone County Public Library is offering teens an opportunity to participate in a short story contest in celebration of November being designated National Novel Writing Month. Entrants must be a current student between grades six and 12. Work that has been previously published or submitted elsewhere is permitted. The short story must be 1,000 […]
Kentucky Department of Education releases school report cards
Kentucky’s School Report Card data was released Tuesday, showing a range of school performance across Northern Kentucky. “The accountability results in the school report card are only one measure of school performance,” Kentucky Department of Education Interim State Commissioner of Education Robin Fields Kinney said. “A failed test score does not provide, by itself, a […]
Walton-Verona Schools mulling school bus purchase
A new school bus purchase may be in the Walton-Verona Independent Schools future. The potential addition to the bus fleet was discussed during Thursday’s regular school board session. “What I’m requesting is an additional bus purchase,” Walton-Verona Independent Schools Transportation Manager Chris Schadler said. “When the bus that we ordered last year arrives, this year […]
Boone County Schools hosts special needs transition forum
Missy Trame is a parent of a special needs student attending Union’s Ryle High School. So when she learned Boone County Schools was hosting an event to provide parents with information about special needs postsecondary opportunities, she made note. Parents and students gathered at the Ralph Rush Professional Development Center for Wednesday’s Special Needs Transition […]
Highlands Piloting Laptop Program – One to One
At the recent SBDM Council meeting there were a couple of interesting items that were discussed. The first of which is a unique program for Fort Thomas to require a laptop for every student in all three early bird English classes for next year. Highlights of the program include: Students will pay $100 for rental for […]

