
We are excited to recognize Katie Jo Earls as the Middle School Teacher of the Year for Barren County School District! Mrs. Earls’ passion for teaching, dedication to her students, and unwavering commitment to excellence make her a true inspiration.
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We are thrilled to announce that Amanda Meadows, an outstanding educator at Eastern Elementary, has been named the Elementary Teacher of the Year for Barren County School District! Amanda’s dedication and commitment to students make a lasting impact every day. Her ability to foster a love of learning and create a supportive classroom environment truly sets her apart. Please join us in celebrating this well-deserved recognition! Thank you, Mrs. Meadows, for all you do for your students, school, and community.


BCMS FFA students are growing as leaders! They participated in FFA Leadership Camp and engaged in activities with Avery Cole, Kentucky FFA Vice President. Through teamwork and hands-on experiences, these future ag leaders are gaining skills to make a difference!
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Due to snow-covered roads throughout the county, Thursday, February 20th, will be an NTI day for all Barren County students. Teachers will be communicating expectations for the day and will be available to offer assistance. Please stay safe!



In honor of Black History Month, we recognize "Isaac Murphy (1861 - 1896) - The first jockey to ride three Kentucky Derby winners, Buchanon (1884), Riley (1890), and Kingman (1891). He began his riding career at 14, steering four of the first five American Derby winners and riding several Latonia Derby winners. Murphy, a Lexington native, said: "I believe my life will be recorded as a success, though the reputation I enjoy was earned in the stable and saddle." Source: https://kchr.ky.gov/Hall-of-Fame/Pages/Isaac-Murphy.aspx


A big thank you to Glasgow News 1 for spotlighting our FFA program this week. Click here to view a gallery full of pictures of the great things happening in FFA: https://glasgownews1.com/2025/02/17/ffa-week-barren-county-students-committed-to-organization/
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Congrats to BCHS senior Grant Harper, the 2025 Midway University/KHSAA Boys' Swimming and Diving Student-Athlete of the Year!
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🌅 Start your day with a healthy morning routine. Ideas include a balanced breakfast, a short workout, and setting daily goals. What’s part of your morning routine? 🌅
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Due to the National Weather Service Winter Storm Warning, Wednesday, February 19th, will be an NTI day. Teachers will be communicating expectations for the day and will be available to offer assistance. Please stay safe!


A big thank you to the Barren County Educational Foundation for supporting the work of our FRYSCs! This year's district fundraising campaign raised $6431, money that not only supports FRYSCs but also provides scholarships and grants to students and staff.
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Big congratulations to our winners at the State Senior Beta Convention! Your hard work, dedication, and talent have truly shined.
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FFA in the news! Check out this article detailing the various FFA events scheduled for this week: https://glasgownews1.com/2025/02/16/barren-county-ffa-celebrates-national-ffa-week-with-numerous-events/
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Anna Mac Clarke, a Lawrenceburg, KY, native, was the first black woman in Kentucky to enlist in t the military during WII. She was a member of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corp (WAAC) and ultimately became a Third Office, commanding a WAAC platoon. Her legacy reminds us that courage and determination can break barriers.
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Celebrating FFA Week in Barren County! This week, we honor the hard work, dedication, and leadership of our Barren County High and Barren County Middle FFA members!
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The Tiny Trojans Bus will not be at Park City tomorrow! We will see everyone on Tuesday, February 25th, at Zack"s Market!
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Thank you, Deputy Duff, for all you do to keep our students safe at the WKU Glasgow campus! We are grateful for your service and dedication!
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SROs do more than keep our schools safe--they build trust, mentor students, and strengthen our community. Thank you, Deputy Johnson, for your dedication! #SROAppreciationDay #WeareBC


An SRO is more than a uniform—they’re a mentor, protector, and friend. We are so grateful for Deputy Jones and all he does for our school community! #WeareBC #SROAppreciationDay


An SRO’s role goes beyond security—they inspire, support, and connect with students every day. Thank you, Deputy Beals, for your dedication!
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From ensuring safety to building relationships, Deputy Fields is a vital part of Barren County School District! Let’s take a moment to thank him for his service and commitment! #SROAppreciationDay #WeareBC
