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Monday, September 22, 2003

Forest Hills has College Night



By Karen Andrew
The Cincinnati Enquirer

ANDERSON TOWNSHIP - The Forest Hills School District hosts its annual College Night from 7-8:30 p.m. today in the Turpin High School cafeteria, 2650 Bartels Road.

Almost 80 colleges, universities and other educational institutions will be represented, as will the military academies and ROTC programs.

College Night is open to all high school students.

Boone Co. tech students rev up

HEBRON - Boone County Area Technology Center students are about to start building a race car.

Welding teacher Dutch Kennedy is coordinating the project. Students at Conner High School in Hebron also will be involved.

The public is invited to learn more about the technology center, 3320 Cougar Path, during open houses from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday and Friday.

Information: (859) 689-7855.

Dearborn official receives honors

AURORA, Ind. - Clinton Todd Bowers, assistant principal at South Dearborn Middle School in Aurora, Ind., was recognized by the Indiana Association of School Principals as the 2003 Assistant Principal from IASP District 10.

The award was presented at the IASP's 2003 annual Assistant Principals Conference luncheon in Indianapolis. District Assistant Principals of the Year are elected by their peers. District 10 comprises Dearborn, Decatur, Fayette, Franklin, Hancock, Jennings, Ripley, Rush, Shelby and Union counties in Indiana.

Taft High marching band set to debut

WEST END - The Robert A. Taft Information Technology High School Marching Senators make their debut Friday at the football game with Dunbar.

The 23-member marching band was formed this summer, thanks to contributions from the Michael W. Bany Scholarship Fund and others.

The band also will play at Taft's homecoming Oct. 10 against Jacobs. In addition to the game, the event will include a community party beginning at 5:30 p.m. with food, prizes and music in Taft's parking lot, 420 Ezzard Charles Drive.

Kings High School has prom meeting

DEERFIELD TWP. - The Kings High School After Prom Committee will meet at 7:30 tonight at the high school, 5600 Columbia Road.

The group is looking for volunteers to help plan and execute fund-raisers. This year's goal is to raise $22,000. Those who can't attend but want to help can call Pam at 683-0823 or Teresa at 494-2957.

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