26 - November 01, 2012
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These middle school girls tested the "quicksand" in Ms. Whites room
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Mr. Ben Bowen, BCMS Science teacher, demonstrated the Wooshl Bottle
Self-cawing pumpkinsl
submitted by Kelly Wilson
Bath County Middle School sixth grade students were showcased Thursday
evening at the S'more Stories & Spooky Science event. Families came to
support the story-telling abilities of their children and were treated to a
campfire atmosphere completed by campfires projected on the smart-boards
in classrooms and s'more themed snack mix with hot chocolate. Between
stories, one could visit the science labs to experience the mawelous ex-
periments. The grand finale was held in the cafeteria where Mr. Bowen
demonstrated his invention of "self cawing pumpkins". When the gasses
inside the pumpkins were ignited, the pre-cawed letters and tops exploded
out of the gourds
Washington
Pass a BalanCed
and Pay Down
the National Debt
To Bath County:
Your school district has
had some conflicts be-
cause the women on the
board have been attack-
ing the men ever since
we were elected. They
have done their best
to try and get one of us
kicked off the board. We
have not attacked them.
We are not responsible
for the conflicts they
have created. We have
been carrying out the
wishes of the majority of
voters who elected us.
Please do not hold that
against us when it comes
time to vote.
On the positive side,
Crossroads Elementary
was completed and is
successfully operating,
Owingsville Elementary
will soon be renovated
and six classrooms add-
ed which will reduce
the number of students
per class and should im-
prove academic achieve-
ment, several thousand
dollars was supplied for
classroom supplies and
we hope to provide more
next year, the cooks were
given a raise for the first
time since 1998 because
someone cared, and we
will very soon hire a new
Superintendent based on
the recommendation of a
six person selection com-
mittee.
There is still a lot
that needs to be accom-
plished in order to make
Bath County one of the
best school districts in
the state. We have an
abundance of great per-
sonnel who have the abil-
ity to do it arid we are go-
ing to provide them the
leadership they treed.
Some improvements I
would like to see is bet-
ter academic achieve-
ment, a new school in
the Sharpsburg area,
improved employee mo-
rale, improved compre-
hensive anti-drug pro-
gram, the Chenault Fund
back under board con-
trol, stopping any churn-
ing of the fund, a fitness
center, better planning
and execution of plans
including corrective ac-
tion. "r
Please vote for me to
help keep the improve-
ments coming. I am
the only board member
who has not applied for
expense reimbursement
for trips to training ses-
sions in Louisville, Lex-
ington and Morehead,
proving that I am consci-
entious about spending
taxpayer money.
Bill Boyd
Benefit for Rob erta Bashford
Sponsored by the Country Boys Band
Benefit wdl be held Saturday, November 3rd, atthe
Owingsville Lions Club from 5 to l 0 p.m.
_Admission wiJl, ood hoic s cill.b avail- "
able (sold separately)
The Country Boys Band will be performing, and
there will be an auction.
For more information, contact Carrie Thomas, 606-
336-1979, Pam Bashford, 606-336-1114, Carolyn
King Edger, 859-404-8411, or Deedee Crouch, 606-
210-1162.
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PURSUANT TO KRS 424.290, "MATTERS REQUIRED TO BE PUBUaHED,"
THE FOLLOWING RACES WILL APPEAR ON THE VOTING MACHINES
AND PAPER BALLOTS INTHE PRECINCTS LISTED IN BATH COUNTY
FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION AND SPECIAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER S, 2012.
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OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR BATH COUNTY
GENERAL ELECTION HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMI3ER 6, 2012
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