Holmes High School JROTC shines at regional competition
Holmes High School's Junior ROTC team won several awards at last month's Appalachian Championship Regional ROTC Olympics.
Holmes High School's Junior ROTC team won several awards at last month's Appalachian Championship Regional ROTC Olympics.
U.S. News & World Report recently released its annual high school rankings by state, and three Northern Kentucky schools top the list.
Campbell County’s Board of Education voted unanimously to hire David A Rust as the county district’s new superintendent.
Recently passed House bill gives KY high school grads free tuition at institutions within the Kentucky Community and Technical College System.
The United Way Success By 6 program is being credited as the driving force behind Dayton Independent Schools and Erlanger-Elsmere Schools increasing the number of children prepared to succeed in kindergarten.
Northern Kentucky University's College of Informatics is celebrating its 10th anniversary as the centerpiece of NKU's exciting era of transformation.
Thomas More College has been cited as the top college in Kentucky "where the student body goes on to earn the most money," according to The Chive social media site.
Kentucky’s 2013-14 high school graduation rate is among the highest in the nation at 87.5 percent, ranking the state ninth overall and far exceeding the national graduation rate of 82.3 percent.
As 2015 comes to a close, Northern Kentucky leaders suggest highlights of the region's civic achievements, notable milestones, new businesses and emerging trends for the year.
Just six months after the launch of the myNKY strategic plan, William Scheyer writes, we are bringing it quickly to life with the launch of programs like Transit Friendly Destinations, the Pre-K Works pilot and LiveWell NKY.
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