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U.S. News & World Report Ranks Anderson County High School Among Best High Schools
Washington, D.C. – August 29, 2023 – Anderson County High School has been ranked No. 3,115 in the nation among the 2023-2024 Best High Schools by U.S. News & World Report. The rankings evaluate more than 17,600 schools at the national, state and local level. Anderson County High School was also ranked No. 35 in Kentucky and No. 1 in the Frankfort, KY metropolitan area.
 
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The Anderson County School District has received a complaint alleging the unlawful behavior of an Anderson County High School staff member. District and school officials are cooperating with law enforcement and the employee has been placed on administrative leave. There is no ongoing threat to student safety. No additional information can be provided at this time.
 
Anderson County Superintendent Mitchell Recognized by EKU-CKEC As Superintendent of the Year
Anderson County Superintendent Mitchell Recognized by EKU-CKEC As Superintendent of the Year
By: Jayci Lucas

It is one thing to say that your school system has the best Superintendent, but it is another thing entirely to have the award to prove it. This year, Anderson County’s Superintendent Ms. Sheila Mitchell was named EKU-CKEC Superintendent of the year.


 
April is the Month of the Military Child
 Anderson County School District is proud to have schools that have earned the Purple Star designation!  The Purple Star Award recognizes schools that show a major commitment to students and families connected to our nation's military.  
 
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    U.S. News & World Report Ranks Anderson County High School Among Best High Schools
    Washington, D.C. – August 29, 2023 – Anderson County High School has been ranked No. 3,115 in the nation among the 2023-2024 Best High Schools by U.S. News & World Report. The rankings evaluate more than 17,600 schools at the national, state and local level. Anderson County High School was also ranked No. 35 in Kentucky and No. 1 in the Frankfort, KY metropolitan area.
     
    Press Release
    The Anderson County School District has received a complaint alleging the unlawful behavior of an Anderson County High School staff member. District and school officials are cooperating with law enforcement and the employee has been placed on administrative leave. There is no ongoing threat to student safety. No additional information can be provided at this time.
     
    Anderson County Superintendent Mitchell Recognized by EKU-CKEC As Superintendent of the Year
    Anderson County Superintendent Mitchell Recognized by EKU-CKEC As Superintendent of the Year
    By: Jayci Lucas

    It is one thing to say that your school system has the best Superintendent, but it is another thing entirely to have the award to prove it. This year, Anderson County’s Superintendent Ms. Sheila Mitchell was named EKU-CKEC Superintendent of the year.


     
    April is the Month of the Military Child
     Anderson County School District is proud to have schools that have earned the Purple Star designation!  The Purple Star Award recognizes schools that show a major commitment to students and families connected to our nation's military.  
     
    Robert B. Turner Elementary 5th Grade Students Celebrate Colonial Day
    Robert B. Turner Elementary 5th Grade Students Celebrate Colonial Day            By: Jayci Lucas

    Travel back to the past by taking a look at Robert B Turner Elementary’s 5th graders as they celebrate their annual Colonial Day: a day filled with guest speakers, bonnets, games, butter making, and more.


     
    The Quest for Financial Freedom Through Questbridge’s National College Match Scholarship
    The Quest for Financial Freedom Through Questbridge’s National College Match Scholarship         By: Jayci Lucas

    What if you had the opportunity to go to one of the nation's best colleges? Would you take it? What if it was a possibility to have your life changed, and the only thing you had to do was fill out an application? Now what if I told you that not only did this happen for one student at Anderson County High Schools(ACHS), but it happened to two.


     
    The Bearcat Cafe Exceptional Brew By: Jayci Lucas
    The great red, white, and navy Bearcats of Anderson County High School: known for their amazing teachers, intelligent students and… coffee? Teachers Mrs. Kristen Shouse, with the help of Mrs. Ashley Norton-Gary, has touched the hearts of many students and staff members this year with a new project—a coffee cart called The Bearcat Cafe Exceptional Brew.
     
    Please consider taking this Parent Involvement Survey
    Dear Parents and Guardians,
    Anderson County Schools and the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) value your input and want to hear about your experience as a parent or guardian of a child with an Individual Education Program (IEP). The information you offer will give the KDE and Anderson County Schools valuable data on how to improve parent and family engagement.


     
    Anderson County Schools HotSpot Request Form
    During the pandemic, Anderson County Schools was able to distribute many hotspots to students across the district. However, our data plan covering those hotspots will end on December 31st, 2022, rendering those still in use inoperable. Those hotspots should be returned to the school your student attends or to the Central Office. Our new data plan has limited the number of available hotspots. In order to provide support for those with the greatest need, a parent/guardian should fill out the request form linked below. One hotspot will be awarded per household that qualifies. Priority will be given to students who are in a household directly certified by the state to receive free meal benefits because of receiving SNAP and/or KTAP,  or Medicaid records indicate that the household composition and income level qualify for free meal benefits. If you have further questions about eligibility or priority criteria, you may call your student's school and ask to speak with the FRYSC director: Crystal Crouch (RBT and Saffell), Sarah McGuaghey (ECC and EBW), Beckey Johnson (ACMS), or Clay Birdwhistell (ACHS).
     
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