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CES academic team students advance to region Governor's Cup

In its district, Campbellsville Elementary School competes against Green and Taylor counties. At region competition, CMS will compete against Adair, Cumberland, Metcalfe, Jamestown, Russell Springs, Salem, Taylor and Wayne County Monticello elementary schools, Green County Intermediate School and Clinton County Middle School.

By Calen McKinney

Campbellsville Elementary School academic team members competed at District Governor's Cup competition on Tuesday, Feb. 6, and Saturday, Feb. 10, and won several awards. And, as a result, six students will advance to region competition.

At Governor's Cup competitions, teams compete in on-demand writing, quick recall, future problem solving and five written exams, including math, science, social studies, language arts and arts and humanities.


The CES future problem solving team, made up of fourth-graders Connor Coots and Grayson Dooley and fifth-graders Logan England and Bryanna Fitzgerald, won first place, and advances to region competition.

In math, CES third-grader Cayton Lawhorn finished in fifth place.

Fourth-grader Grayson Dooley won fifth place in science.

In social studies, fifth-grader Logan England was fourth and fourth-grader Connor Coots finished in fifth place.

Fifth-grader Zeke Harris was fourth in language arts and second in arts and humanities.

And fifth-grader Bryanna Fitzgerald was fourth in arts and humanities.

As a result of their scores, Lawhorn, Dooley, England, Coots, Fitzgerald and Harris advance to region competition.

CES was third place in quick recall, and finished District competition in third place.

Region competition will be on Monday, Feb. 26, and Saturday, March 3, at Jamestown Elementary School in Jamestown. Samantha Coomer sponsors CES academic team, which is made up of third-, fourth- and fifth-graders, with assistance from Debbie Edwards and Steven Gumm, who co-sponsor the Campbellsville Middle School academic team.


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CES academic team members at District Governor's Cup



2018-02-15 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
CES academic team members competed at District Governor's Cup competition on Tuesday, Feb. 6, and Saturday, Feb. 10, and won several awards. And, as a result, six students will advance to region competition. Students advancing are, from left, front, fifth-grader Logan England, third-grader Cayton Lawhorn and fourth-grader Connor Coots. Back row, fifth-graders Zeke Harris and Bryanna Fitzgerald and fourth-grader Grayson Dooley.

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CES future problem solvers



2018-02-15 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
CES future problem solving students won first place at District Governor's Cup and advance to region competition. They are, from left, front, fifth-grader Logan England and fourth-grader Connor Coots. Back, fifth-grader Bryanna Fitzgerald and fourth-grader Grayson Dooley.

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Gabriel Noyola waits for a question



2018-02-15 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
CES fifth-grader Gabriel Noyola listens to a question during the quick recall competition.

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Serious calculations



2018-02-15 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
CES fifth-grader Gabriel Noyola works a math problem during a quick recall match

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Harris and Coots talk it over



2018-02-15 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
CES fifth-grader Zeke Harris, at left, and fourth-grader Connor Coots discuss a question during a quick recall match.

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Connor Coots at quick recall match



2018-02-15 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
CES fourth-grader Connor Coots listens to a question during a quick recall match.

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Zeke Harris waits for a question



2018-02-15 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
CES fifth-grader Zeke Harris listens to a question during a quick recall match.

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Coach Gumm talks with the team



2018-02-15 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
Campbellsville Middle School academic team coach Steven Gumm talks with CES academic team members during a quick recall match. Pictured are, from left, fifth-graders Logan England and Zeke Harris. Fifth-graders Bryanna Fitzgerald and Gabriel Noyola are hidden.

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