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Updated: 9:29 PM Sep 10, 2008
Area Schools Strive to Meet CATS Test Goal
In the Warren County and Bowling Green Independent school systems, two schools; Potter Gray Elementary and W.R. McNeill Elementary, have already met the goal all Kentucky schools are expected to meet by 2014.
Posted: 8:52 PM Sep 10, 2008Reporter: Forrest Sanders Email Address: forrest.sanders@wbko.com |
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I agree with Margaret's comment. Recognizing the consistent accomplishments of Drakes Creek Middle School is long overdue. Both the print media and WBKO have failed their public in this regard. There are over 900 students at Drakes Creek Middle School whose families deserved to feel the pride in their sons/daughters which was denied them from your omission. When an athlete receives accolades for their outstanding performance year after year, the media justifiably reports it. That performance is the result of discipline, commitment, and hard work, much the same as in academia. Yet, locally, one would be hard pressed to find Drakes Creek's Consistent performance, hard work, and commitment to excellence considered relevant to the news.
Drake's Creek Middle School placed 7th in the state with a score of 102.5 and has consistently been in the top 10 since CATS testing began. Yet, there is no mention of this achievement. Why not?