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Elementary students attend City Council meeting

Studies come alive with visit to actual session of Campbellsville City Council on February 5, 2018
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By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer
Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS)

Campbellsville Elementary School fifth-grade students recently attended a Campbellsville City Council meeting.

In their social studies classes, students are learning about the branches of government.

Students have learned that City Council members govern the City of Campbellsville.



To help make their studies come alive, students attended the City Council meeting on Monday, February 5, 2018, at the Campbellsville Civic Center.

Students learned how governmental meetings work, including the order of business and the role of the mayor, city attorney and Council members.

Campbellsville Elementary School fifth-graders attending the Campbellsville City Council meeting on Monday, February 5, included, (see accompanying photo) Logan England, Averi Perkins, Harley Couch-Allen, teacher Donna White, Tyler Haulk, Campbellsville University education student and CES student teacher Kayla Hisel, Jaclyn Jackson, Morgan Spears, Keeley Dicken, teacher Jessica Lile, Piper Maggard, Chloe Hoppes, Dakota Broyles and Kaylyn Lawson.


This story was posted on 2018-02-07 04:16:11
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