Caldwell School Board Approves Revival Of High School Football Booster Club

During their monthly meeting on Monday night, the Caldwell County school board gave their approval for the revival of the high school’s football booster club and heard a presentation from some elementary school students.
The board meeting was held at the Caldwell County Elementary School where several 5th grade students gave a presentation of the 7 Habits of Leadership. Principal Malissa Thomas explained to attendees that students were required to apply for the Lighthouse Team and obtain a teacher recommendation.

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After the student’s presentation, Lindsey Nee from Duguid, Gentry Associates delivered the audit financial report for Fiscal Year 2022-2023, highlighting that no findings were identified.

click to download audioIn action items on the agenda, the board members unanimously agreed to establish a CCHS Football Booster Club, which Superintendent Dr. Jeremy Roach mentioned had been non-existent for a few years.

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Board members also unanimously approved a request for a CCHS Winter Guard Fee. Roach explained that the Winter Guard is wanting to compete this year and was looking for approval on its team fees.

click to download audioThe board also approved the Calendar Committee and the selection of Stephanie Feagan as the board member representative.
Board members also heard reports from Director of Technology Ryan Wesley, Director of Pupil Personnel Laura White, and Assistant Superintendent Jason Clark presented the district’s results of the Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) Data for 2022-2023.

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