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CHS students achieve college ready status By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer (CIS) Campbellsville High School student are working toward becoming college and career ready. On Wednesday, November 16, 2016, several students passed the COMPASS exam and, as such, have now achieved college ready status. They include seniors Stone Williams, Laura Gutierrez, Madison Lewis and Donnie Osinger. Several students also met benchmarks in several testing areas. Chase Atwood, Deovion Owens, Michael DeOliveira and Kyrsten Hill met benchmark in English. Jaleel Cowan and Jon Tanner Coppage, also seniors, met benchmark in math. And senior Kayla Floyd met benchmark in reading. For more information about college and career readiness at CHS, contact Guidance Counselor Richard Dooley or College and Career Readiness Counselor Angie Travis at (270) 465-8774. This story was posted on 2016-11-17 09:16:26
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