The Log Danville High School Danville, KY
Issue Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 Issue: Issue 1 Last Update: Thursday, November 30, 2006
  • DHS band marches to a different tune this year

    Thursday, November 16, 2006 By: Alice Adams

    Danville High School has long been known for its tradition of excellence, and under the leadership of Jeffery Towns, the Danville marching band is adding fuel to that fire.The football program, basket

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  • Danville CATS score expectations not met

    Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Ashley Howe

    Faculty and staff at Danville High School had high expectations for 2006 CATS testing after the jump in scores from 2004-2005, but these expectations were not fully met. The accountability results for

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  • Renovation evokes positive reaction from students, teachers

    Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Jake Bell

    In the 7 months since the first ceiling tile was removed and the first hallway closed, Danville High School has undergone a major transformation. Gone are the days where time stood still on hallway cl

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  • The long wait is overDHS renovations complete

    Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Casey Maupin

    Danville High School began construction on the interior of the school this past March, hoping to create a new and improved environment for students and faculty. With a list of renovations consisting o

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  • Strict nutrition guidelines prompt a new cafeteria

    Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Kathleen Pope

    Noticed anything new this year at lunchtime? Not only is there a newly designed cafeteria, but there is a newly designed menu as well. In addition to new tables, and new food service counters, the DH

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  • Smith stands in for Payne

    Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Madison Arnett

    Along with Danville High School’s renovations for the 2006-2007 school year, a change in administration has taken place. With Principal Joseph Payne taking time off for personal reasons, Win Smith, fo

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  • Dana Hager

    Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Cara Underwood

    Dana Hager comes to DHS as our new reading coach, after teaching 17 years at Washington County. Along with several other new teachers, Hager felt very welcomed into DHS. “I love it, it has been the be

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  • Jay Jackson

    Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Tabitha Burdette

    Jay Jackson is a new teacher at DHS. Jackson had previous jobs at Louisville Doss and Ballard Memorial in Western Kentucky. Jackson was also the head basketball coach at Ballard memorial. He is now th

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  • Jay Jackson

    Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Tabitha Burdette

    Jay Jackson is a new teacher at DHS. Jackson had previous jobs at Louisville Doss and Ballard Memorial in Western Kentucky. Jackson was also the head basketball coach at Ballard memorial. He is now th

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  • Ryan Adams

    Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Jeffrey Guest

    Ryan Adams is one of the new teachers at Danville high school this year. Adams was born and raised in Winchester, Kentucky and attended college at Campbellsville University. He is currently working on

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Gwen Fitzpatrick
Gwen Fitzpatrick came to Danville High School after substitute teaching at Lincoln County. Fitzpatrick was a nurse who graduated from Eastern Kentucky University. After her career of being a nurse, sh
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Laura Mason is the new World Civilization and Economics teacher at Danville High School. She moved to Danville this summer from the Bardstown area. A native Kentuckian and graduate of Campbellsville U
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Laura Mason
Laura Mason is the new World Civilization and Economics teacher at Danville High School. She moved to Danville this summer from the Bardstown area. A native Kentuckian and graduate of Campbellsville U
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Derek Otto
As you walk into the newly renovated school, you begin to notice some new things such as the many new teachers at Danville High School. One of those new teachers that you will notice will be Mr. Derek
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Danville CATS score expectations not met
Faculty and staff at Danville High School had high expectations for 2006 CATS testing after the jump in scores from 2004-2005, but these expectations were not fully met. The accountability results for
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Allison Smith
Allison Smith is an English teacher who came from Hickman County High School, a public school in western Kentucky. She graduated from the University of Kentucky, where she earned her Bachelors and Mas
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Kay Cunningham
Spanish and Math teacher Kay Cunningham has taught for many years, with 16 combined years of teaching experience (15 at Garrard County and one at Jackson Country).As a student in high school she had a
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Kay Cunningham
Spanish and Math teacher Kay Cunningham has taught for many years, with 16 combined years of teaching experience (15 at Garrard County and one at Jackson Country).As a student in high school she had a
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Kay Cunningham
Spanish and Math teacher Kay Cunningham has taught for many years, with 16 combined years of teaching experience (15 at Garrard County and one at Jackson Country).As a student in high school she had a
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