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Beginning the 2010–2011 school year, Owensboro Middle School will hold students in grades 5–8. The students will be separated into two buildings: a "North Campus," serving grades 7-8 and a "South Campus," serving grades 5–6. The North Campus is located at 1300 Booth Avenue and the South Campus is located at 2631 South Griffith Avenue.
Jun. 18—Owensboro Public Schools, in partnership with the Green River District Health Department, has released the COVID-19 vaccine schedule for the next three weeks for doses administered to ...
Jun. 3—The 14th annual Owensboro Public Schools Summer Institute for Young Artists is off to a great start. There are 130 students in the two-week camp this week that provides an immersive arts ...
Mar. 26—Owensboro Public Schools Board of Education on Thursday approved the creation of 36 new positions for the district, most of which are for a two-year period and to be paid for exclusively ...
The Beebe School District was one of four Arkansas school districts recognized in the 4th Annual AP District Honor Roll as being honored for increasing access to AP course work while simultaneously maintaining or increasing the percentage of students earning scores of 3 or higher on Advanced Placement (AP) Exams from 2011 to 2013. [5]
College View Middle School hold students grades 6–8 in Owensboro. The school is named "College View", because it is across the street of Owensboro Community and Technical College. The nickname is the Vikings and colors are purple and white. The middle school feeds into both Apollo High School and Daviess County High School.
Sep. 28—Owensboro Public Schools will be hosting its first vaccine clinic for students on Friday, Oct. 1. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.
The historic Southwest Trail, a path used by most travelers entering Arkansas early in the 1800s, entered El Paso on today's Arkansas Highway 5 from Floyd, then headed to Gibson via Arkansas Highway 89, Tate's Mill Road and Batesville Pike Road. By the 1830s more than 80 percent of the Arkansas territory's population had entered through the ...