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Social Studies: Jacquee Cantrell 1st place |
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- From "Citizen Voice & Times," November 28, 2013. |
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"The Estill County High School Academics Team brought home the 14th region championship for the second straight year, last Saturday after competition at Powell County High School. |
"The Estill County High School Academics Team brought home the 14th region championship for the second straight year, last Saturday after competition at Powell County High School. |
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"2013 Regular Season Standings
Arts and Humanities: Christian Tipton 1st place
Language Arts: Sydney Richardson 2nd place, Christian Tipton 3rd place, Kaitlyn Brewer 6th place
Math: Kayla Wolpert 3rd place
Science: Caleb Stickney 1st place, Jay Winkler 5th place
Social Studies: Jay Winkler 5th place
2013 League Tournament
Language Arts: Christian Tipton 2nd place, Sydney Richardson 3rd place
Math: Kayla Wolpert 2nd place
Science: Caleb Stickney 1st place, Jay Winkler 3rd
Social Studies: Jacquee Cantrell 1st place"
- From "Citizen Voice & Times," November 28, 2013.
"The Estill County High School Academics Team brought home the 14th region championship for the second straight year, last Saturday after competition at Powell County High School.
Estill scored a total of 47 points overall. No other team came close. Letcher County was second, Jackson Independent was third and Knott County Central was fourth.
Estill’s Future Problem Solvers, placed first for the fifth straight year. The Quick Recall Team also took top honors for the second year in a row.
In addition to doing well as a whole, there were several students who placed individually. They are, math, first place, Aaron Burgher; math, second place, Corey Thomas; social studies, second place, Devin Miller; composition, first place, Erin Combs; composition, fifth place, Andrew Abernathy; language arts, first place, Natascha Richardson; language arts, fourth place, Erin Combs; arts and humanities, first place, Devin Miller.
The team will now participate in Kentucky State Governor’s Cup competition in Lexington in March."
- From "Citizen Voice & Times," February 23, 2012.