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Leprechaun causes fun havoc, St. Patrick's day, for CES classes

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By Calen McKinney

Campbellsville Elementary School students celebrated St. Patrick's Day on Thursday, March 17, with several special activities. Students dressed in green and ate special green snacks.

In math classes, students used Lucky Charms cereal to help with their counting skills.

And a leprechaun visited several classrooms, causing havoc, but also leaving a few treats.




This story was posted on 2016-03-19 04:12:21
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Preschooler Ava Bennett-Marr, tries St. Patrick's Day creation



2016-03-19 - Campbellsville Elementary School, 315 Roberts Road (campus), Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, CIS.
Campbellsville Elementary School preschool student Ava Bennett-Marr samples her St. Patrick’s Day cool whip treat. - Calen McKinney, CIS

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