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Fayette County Public Schools releases guidelines for fall sporting events<\/strong><\/p>\n
Fayette County Public Schools seeks to educate the whole child, which includes a commitment to both academic and athletic excellence. As we navigate the COVID-19 pandemic, all decisions made by FCPS have been in accordance with guidance and best practices outlined by federal, state and local officials including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Kentucky Governor\u2019s Office, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Kentucky Department of Education and Lexington-Fayette County Health Department.<\/p>\n
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The district is in the process of finalizing its \u201cFayette County Public Schools Return to Competition Guidelines,\u201d which includes detailed information for students, staff and families. Each athletic director or coach will be responsible for reviewing these expectations with their teams and families. Other documents outlining safety requirements include the district\u2019s \u201cReturn to Play Guidelines\u201d and the \u201cKHSAA Healthy at Sports: Stage 3 Performance Return To Competition: Considerations For Fall Sports\u201ddocuments.<\/p>\n
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2021 National Merit semifinalists include 35 seniors from FCPS<\/strong><\/p>\n
Fayette County Public Schools boasts 35 semifinalists in the 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program. These students are among some 16,000 outstanding high school seniors who will compete for over $30 million in awards next spring.<\/p>\n
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Fayette County\u2019s Healthiest School<\/strong><\/p>\n
The Alliance for a Healthier Generation has saluted SCAPA at Bluegrass for promoting quality nutrition, regular physical activity, and strong wellness policies.<\/p>\n
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KMEA District 7 salutes FCPS educators<\/strong><\/p>\n
Three educators in Fayette County Public Schools received awards during the 2020 fall meeting of District 7 members of the Kentucky Music Educators Association, including Lori Bowen. Bowen, a district-level director who oversees band and orchestra programs in FCPS, was recognized as Outstanding Administrator of the Year.<\/p>\n
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Henry Clay Students excel in virtual Model UN conference<\/strong><\/p>\n
Seven Henry Clay students, representing seven countries, was the only group from the United States attending the Cambridge University International Model United Nations high school conference, a virtual event that drew more than 300 participants from around the world via Zoom. Delegates spent the day debating in committees and attended optional workshops on careers in the U.N., international law and resolution writing, and applying to university.<\/p>\n
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KY Girl Scouts Hold \u2018Drive-In\u2019 Award Ceremony<\/strong><\/p>\n
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Girl Scouts of Kentucky honored nearly 100 esteemed young Kentucky women at their \u2018drive-in\u2019 Bronze & Silver Highest Award ceremony. Friends and family joined the Girl Scouts, cheering them on from inside their decorated vehicles. The highest awards program represents the girls\u2019 dedication to making a difference for people in areas such as social services, healthcare and education, requiring rigorous projects that positively impact the community.<\/p>\n
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Junior Achievement hosts JA Inspire Virtual<\/strong><\/p>\n
The inaugural JA Inspire Virtual is a two-day event scheduled for November 18 and November 19, but students and teachers will have access to the career fair for an additional three months.<\/p>\n
Up to 20,000 middle and high school students from 8th-12th grade throughout Kentucky can participate in the event for free. Students will explore what industries interest them, what specific jobs are like, and what education is required to do them successfully. The virtual event includes webinars on a variety of topics in the \u201cauditorium\u201d and visits with representatives from businesses across the commonwealth in the \u201cexhibit hall\u201d.<\/p>\n
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Jayne Hancock Scholarship announced<\/strong><\/p>\n
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The \u2018Jayne Hancock Memorial Scholarship\u2019 will benefit a female student athlete attending a Kentucky college or university. The scholarship was created in honor of Hancock, who served as CEO of Wrigley Media Group. The Women Leading Kentucky Scholarship Program was dear to Jayne\u2019s heart, as the awards go to the next generation of women leaders. In lieu of flowers, it is requested that a donation be made for the \u2018Jayne Hancock Memorial Scholarship.<\/p>\n
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\u2019Trick-or-Treat<\/strong><\/p>\n
As of press, Mayor Gorton had not announced plans to cancel trick-or-treating in Lexington for Halloween this year. City officials say they are looking at ways for children to enjoy trick-or-treating while keeping children safe.<\/p>\n
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This article also appears on page 12 of the October 2020 print edition of Hamburg Journal.<\/i><\/p>\n
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