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Two MCHS Students Selected for DC Tour

By Torrie Osbon, Communications Director

Metcalfe County High School is proud to announce two students have been invited on an all-expense paid trip to Washington, DC this summer.

Western Kentucky University's Educational Talent Search (ETS) sponsors the four-day, three-night tour of the nation's capital. Twenty students were selected for the program, including MCHS sophomore, Callie Decker, and MCHS junior, Chase Murphy.


"We are beyond excited for Callie and Chase," MCHS Principal Joseph Eaton said. "Both are exceptional students who have worked diligently to have the opportunity to enjoy this unique experience. I look forward to hearing from them when they return. We're extremely proud of that Hornet Hustle!"

While in DC, the group will visit the White House, U.S. Capitol, Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Museums, Arlington National Cemetery, Georgetown University.


This story was posted on 2024-04-12 21:12:40
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