The Richmond Register

Religion and Education

November 23, 2009

Richmond Area Ministerial Association hosts Thanksgiving service Tuesday

The community Thanksgiving service, sponsored by the Richmond Area Ministerial Association, will take place 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Madison Hills Christian Church on Red House Road. Marty Frazier, pastor of the church, will speak.

A love offering will be taken to support the association's fund, which assists stranded travelers.

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  • New school board member appointed

    Mona Isaacs has been appointed to fill the vacant school board position for Madison County Schools.
    Isaacs, who is the associate vice president for information technology at Eastern Kentucky University, was one of two candidates to submit her name for the position held by Glyn Green.
    Green announced his resignation at the end of the June meeting, citing personal reasons.
    Terry Holliday, Kentucky’s commissioner of education, appointed Isaacs to the position on Monday.

    July 29, 2010

  • County schools seeking physical education grant

    Madison County Schools has applied for a grant that would provide all 17 schools the opportunity to participate in PE4Life.
    The 2010 PEP Grant is part of the Carol M. White Physical Education Program and will award grants between $100,000 to $750,000, with the average grant being $427,000, according to the PE4Life website.
    Grant winners are expected to be announced in September.

    July 22, 2010

  • EKU faculty invited to literary festival

    Eastern Kentucky University Professor of English Sherry Robinson and Foundation Professor Emeritus of English Dorothy Sutton have been invited to The Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word, a three-day literary festival presented by Humanities Tennessee.

    July 22, 2010

  • KECSAC presents conference on alternative strategies for educating students at-risk

    The Kentucky Educational Collaborative for State Agency Children (KECSAC) will host the ninth annual Alternative Strategies for Educating Students At-Risk Conference July 27-29 at Eastern Kentucky University.
    The conference, in the Perkins Building, is designed to provide educators and administrators who work with students at risk the skills, resources and inspiration necessary to meet the various challenges that they face daily.

    July 22, 2010

  • Program aims to help families adjust to school

    Madison County Schools is hoping to help make the transition to kindergarten easier.
    JUMPSTART 2010 is a pair of informational sessions for parents and their children who are entering kindergarten in the fall.
    Sessions will be conducted from 5 to 7 p.m. on Monday at Madison Central High School and from 5 to 7 p.m. on July 29 at Madison Southern High School.

    July 20, 2010

  • Schools announce new administrative hires

    Madison County School District will begin a new school year with some changes to the district-level administration.
    Former Elementary Supervisor Marvin Welch has been promoted to assistant superintendent and chief operating officer for the district.
    Former Madison Central High School Principal Gina Lakes was hired as professional development coordinator.

    July 6, 2010

  • Bluegrass Christian Former BCS principal heads Bluegrass Christian

    Will Bondurant, former principal of Berea Community School’s middle and high schools, is the new administrator of Bluegrass Christian School in Richmond.
    A native of Fulton, Bondurant, 71, takes to place of Nora Thompson, who passed away in March after leading Bluegrass Christian for nine of the school’s 16 years.

    July 1, 2010 1 Photo

  • Sports Blast Day Camp Healthy hearts, spiritual minds

    Pastor Jonas Hill of Crossroads Fellowship Church has found a way to teach the Bible through sports, while giving the county’s youth a place to have fun and learn to be healthy.
    The Sports Blast Day Camp, a two-week free camp focuses each day on a different athletic event.
    Around 100 kids are participating in the camp, Hill said.

    July 1, 2010 1 Photo

  • EKU students, faculty to make presentation at UN event

    Eight Eastern Kentucky University students and two faculty members will make a joint presentation on human trafficking at the United Nations Youth Global Village this summer in Mexico.
    The group, representing EKU’s Women and Gender Studies Program, will present its research and prevention campaign during the international event in Leon on Aug. 24-27.

    June 28, 2010

  • Farristown Middle School County breaks ground on new school

    Jerry Farris Mundy grew up a stone’s throw from where bulldozers and tractors are beginning construction on a new project.
    On Tuesday, she joined about 25 other family members as well as officials from Madison County Schools for a groundbreaking ceremony for Farristown Middle School, named in honor of the Farris family and the area of Berea known as Farristown.

    June 16, 2010 1 Photo

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