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CIS retiring employees honored at close of school year



2019-06-23 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
Campbellsville Independent Schools' employees recently had lunch and fellowship together to close the 2018-2019 school year, which ended Thursday, May 23. Employees who are retiring after this school year were honored. They include, from left, cafeteria cook Leslie Gaines, Campbellsville High School family and consumer sciences teacher Deanna Campbell, Campbellsville Elementary School Assistant Principal Doretha Sanders, Director of Pupil Personnel and Food Service Jeff Richardson, cafeteria cook Eveleen Burkhead, cafeteria manager Anita Haulk, Family Resource and Youth Services Center Coordinator Sue Crabtree and CES third-grader teacher Patty Haley. Absent from the photo are FRYSC assistant Sharon Hoskins-Sanders and the late Lee Allen, who was a custodian.


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