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Casey Co., KY students visit Campbellsville Middle School

CMS students tell honored guests about success of Leader in Me Program
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By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer
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Campbellsville Middle School students recently spoke to guests about the success of their Leader in Me program. Lighthouse Team members recently met with guests from Casey County Schools, and gave a tour of their school.



After the tour, the CMS students hosted a panel discussion in which they answered questions about their Lighthouse Team and how the school embraces and teaches the Leader in Me program.

Campbellsville Independent Schools provides students the opportunity to learn and grow through Franklin Covey's "Leader in Me" curriculum, which features The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Students spend time studying the habits in the classroom and learning how to apply them to their everyday lives.

Lighthouse Team members serve as school liaisons to help students have the opportunity to impact school culture, volunteer in the community and be leaders to their classmates.



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CMS Lighthouse team hosts Casey County, KY students



2016-12-19 - Campbellsville Middle School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS).
CMS Lighthouse Team members host a panel discussion with guests from Casey County Schools to discuss the success of the Leader in Me program. - Calen McKinney, CIS

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Principal Rhodes speaks on success of LIM with Casey students



2016-12-19 - Campbellsville Middle School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS).
Campbellsville Middle School Principal Elisha Rhodes discusses the success of the Leader in Me program at her school with visitors from Casey County School District. - Calen McKinney, CIS<

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Kaylyn Smith and Rylee Petett give Casey Countians tour



2016-12-19 - Campbellsville Middle School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS).
CMS seventh-graders Kaylyn Smith, at left, and Rylee Petett, who serve on their school's Lighthouse Team, give a tour of their school. - Calen McKinney, CIS

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Rylee Petett discusses student jobs which help to learn LIM skills



2016-12-19 - Campbellsville Middle School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS).
Campbellsville Middle School seventh-grader Rylee Petett discusses student jobs available to help students learn leadership skills. - Calen McKinney, CIS

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