Three Heritage Christian Academy students will be busy over the summer as they attend special programs.
The school announced Weston Powell was accepted into the 2021 Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs. Powell will work for three weeks this summer with a team to develop a business model, design a prototype, and pitch the startup model to a panel of judges at Northern Kentucky University.
Savannah Blanchard and Josh Groves
Savannah Blanchard and Josh Groves were also selected to attend the Governor’s Scholar’s Program this summer. The Governor’s Scholars Program is a summer residential program for outstanding high school students in Kentucky, deemed rising seniors.
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Two Heritage Christian Academy students have been chosen for the Governor’s Scholars Program.
Savannah Blanchard and Josh Groves will participate in the program this summer, according to an email from the school.
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In a year restricted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Christian County High Class of 2021 reminisced about their years in school Thursday with a milestone.
Senior Reflections is a day for 12th graders to look back on their education experience from kindergarten until the present.
âSenior Reflections is to reflect on that first day of school and all your years in school,â said art teacher Paula Gieseke. âWhether they realize it or not, what this symbolizes is the beginning of the end (of their school career). Itâs one of the last few events we do (for seniors).â
CCHS principal Matthew Boehman said seniors have missed out on in-person activities like pep rallies because of COVID-19. Some students enrolled in virtual classes, while others received non-traditional instruction.