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CHS students present Poetry Cafe'

CHS students present Poetry Cafe' By Calen McKinney

Campbellsville High School students are writing poetry and recently presented their poems to their classmates.

In Tyler Hardy’s freshman English classes, students are asked to write several types of poems, including slam poems, I Am poems, haikus and many more.

After their poems are finished, students present them in a Poetry Café setting. Hardy said the purpose of the project is for students to get to know each other through their poetry, which often evokes emotions such as love, hate, loneliness, fear and much more.

He told his students he hopes they learn they are all experiencing those emotions, and that helps them grow closer.




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Campbellsville HS students read own poetry in Poetry Cafe'



2016-02-27 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main (campus), Campbellsville, KY - Photo Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools photo.
Campbellsville High School freshman Salena Ritchie reads her poetry. - Calen McKinney, CIS

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Kevin Pike reads his poem in Poetry Cafe'



2016-02-27 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main (campus), Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, CIS.
CHS freshman Devin Pike presents his poems, as English teacher Tyler Hardy listens. - Calen McKinney

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Poet Evan McAninch reads poetry in Poetry Cafe'



2016-02-27 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main (campus), Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer.
Campbellsville High School freshman Evan McAninch reads his poetry to his classmates. - Calen McKinney

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