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CHS students are college, career ready CHS students are working hard to become the first senior class with a 100 percent college and career ready rate. by Calen McKinney Campbellsville High School students are continuing to prepare for life after graduation. Five students recently met their goals, and several are now college and career ready. CHS senior Steven Puerta is now college ready after meeting benchmark on the Compass algebra assessment. He can also become college and career ready in automotive. Abby Davis, also a senior, is college and career ready in nursing after passing the math portion of the Compass exam. CHS senior Deston Ford is now college ready after passing the English portion of the Compass assessment. Cheyenne Anderson, a senior, passed the English portion of the Compass test and now only needs to pass math to become college ready, with a chance to be college and career ready in family and consumer science. And senior Druscilla Lotts passed the math portion of the Compass exam and only needs to pass reading to become college ready. She also has a chance to become college and career ready in family and consumer science. For more information about college and career readiness at CHS, contact College and Career Readiness Counselor Angie Travis or Guidance Counselor Richard Dooley at 270-465-8774. This story was posted on 2016-02-03 15:40:29
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