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FEBRUARY 9, 2012 • ALEXANDRIA RECORDER • A5

EKU DEAN’S LIST The following students from Campbell County were named to the dean's list for the fall 2011 semester at Eastern Kentucky University: Alexandria: Patricia Bode, Mackenzie Heuer, Andrew Hogg and Jessica White. California: Kelsey Cravens, Travis Turner and Hannah Uthe. Cold Spring: Amy Frommeyer. Fort Thomas: Danielle Hagedorn, Joshua Lang, Nicholas Martin, Bennett Parker, Elizabeth Pelgen, Katherine Reynolds and Jenna Theisen. Highland Heights: Logan Hardt and Alyssa Will. Melbourne: Brittany Wagner and Natalie Woeste. Newport: Kyle Dorriere, Emilie Gibson, Sarah Kaufman and Brittany Lawrence. Wilder: Joseph Vance. To achieve dean’s list honors, students attempting 14 or more credit hours must earn a 3.5 grade point average; students with 13 credit hours must earn 3.65; and students with 12 credit hours must earn 3.75.

EKU PRESIDENT’S LIST The following students from Campbell County were named to the president's list for the fall 2011 semester at Eastern Kentucky University: Alexandria: Andrew Hogg. California: Kelsey Cravens Cold Spring: Amy Frommeyer Fort Thomas: Bennett Parker, Elizabeth Pelgen, Katherine Reynolds, Jenna Theisen and Joshua Lang. Highland Heights: Alyssa Will. Newport: Kyle Dorriere, Emilie Gibson and Sarah Kaufman. Wilder: Joseph Vance. To be named to the president's list, full-time undergraduate students must attain a 4.0 grade point average for a semester.

A ‘WONDERFUL’ SONG

DO THE TWIST

Gabrielle Lause, front and center, of Alexandria and a kindergarten student at Reiley Elementary School in Alexandria sings the song "I Think You're Wonderful" at the start of the Dec. 12 Campbell County Schools Board of Education meeting. CHRIS MAYHEW/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

Parents complete leadership training Seven parents from Campbell County took part in the Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership, an initiative of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence. The new CIPL graduates, listed with the school district they’ll implement their CIPL project with, include Rhonda Bezold, Meg Crail, Jennifer Hedger and Sherry White, Campbell County; Kelly Kelso, Fort Thomas; and Lara Guttadauro and Jennifer Wiley, Newport Independent.

The parents participated in three two-day training sessions designed to increase their understanding of school performance and how to improve it. They will be responsible for conducting a follow-up project designed to accelerate the academic achievement of students at their child’s school and to involve more parents in the effort. For more information about CIPL, visit www.cipl.org or call 859-2339849 ext. 231.

Mrs. Losure is "twisting up" indoor recess for her first-graders at St. Mary. Games such as twister and cornhole are activities of choice in their classroom when they can't go out. Here they are on another rainy day inside. Dylan Ruschman, Matthias Murphy, Robby Beckerich, Claire Hummel, Hannah Kramer, Malia Reckner. THANKS TO NICOLE WEBB

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