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School counselor Sheila Porter reviews colleges with senior Caleb Wilburn in her office at East Carter High School. During college application week at the school all seniors must apply to at least one college. Wilburn is considering studying pastoral ministries at Campbellsville University. Photo by Amy Wallot, Oct. 17, 2013
Sophomores Kelston Ingles, John Cronin, William Spillman, Cameron Pennington and Rob Whitte discuss the novel Crank by Ellen Hopkins during Courtney Martin\'s critical thinking class at East Carter High School. The students were learning about community problems including addiction. Photo by Amy Wallot, Oct. 17, 2013
Sophomore Lashonda Stone plays a memory game where students match a word part to its meaning during Courtney Martin\'s critical thinking class at East Carter High School. Photo by Amy Wallot, Oct. 17, 2013
Sophomores Kelston Ingles, Morgan Justice and Katelyn Collins play a memory game where they match a word part to its meaning during Courtney Martin\'s critical thinking class at East Carter High School. Photo by Amy Wallot, Oct. 17, 2013
Star Elementary School (Carter County) Principal Charles Baker talks with 4th-grade students Madison Sparks and  Kelsie Fleming before they head to lunch. Photo by Amy Wallot, May 14, 2014
Ryland Fuller shares a connection he has with a book character in How to Beat the Bully Without Really Trying by Rodney Rathbone during KW Sexton\'s 4th-grade class at Star Elementary School (Carter County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 14, 2014
Kindergarten teacher Jan Kennedy works on reading skills with Ryan Carter at Star Elementary School (Carter County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 14, 2014
Second-grade student Aden Rucker shows his bird nest observations to his teacher Lisa Hicks at Star Elementary School (Carter County). Her class was observing, through a webcam, a live bird\'s nest at the county\'s middle school. Photo by Amy Wallot, May 14, 2014
Brayden Fuler is excited to share a book about \"cute baby animals\" with instructional assistant Francie Shaffer during Lisa Hick\'s 2nd-grade class at Star Elementary School (Carter County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 14, 2014
Third-grade teacher Tim Kennedy teaches his class how to calculate area and perimeter at Star Elementary School (Carter County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 14, 2014
Fifth-grade teacher Sonya Hay reviews mathematics word problems with her class at Star Elementary School (Carter County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 14, 2014
East Carter High School (Carter County) counselor Shelia Porter recognizes seniors who meet college or career readiness benchmarks with a bulletin board of ribbons and t-shirts. Amelia Robinson, Darrek Fannin and Katie Smith have all had their names placed on the board. All three are interested in medical professions. Photo by Amy Wallot, Dec. 12, 2014
Junior Margaret Collins stands with her data notebook at East Carter High School (Carter County). Her notebook contains information about her testing results, benchmark scores and assignment information. Principal Larry Kiser said the students "own their own data."Photo by Amy Wallot, Dec. 12, 2014
AP language arts teacher Daniell Bogg reviews a quiz with her class at East Carter High School (Carter County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Dec. 12, 2014
Marvin McHenry, a custodian at Heritage Elementary School (Carter County) has been named the winner of the 2015 Fred Award. Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug. 21, 2015
Custodian Marvin McHenry helps preschool students with a project in Rebecca Cales class at Heritage Elementary. Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug. 21, 2015
Marvin McHenry visits with the cafeteria staff before lunch. Around Christmas, McHenry decorates the staff break room and brings them homemade treats.
Marvin McHenry cleans the main hall of Heritage Elementary School (Carter County), a task he does every day.
West Carter County High School (Carter County) senior Zac Brasington reads to 4th-grade student Michael Knipp at Upper Tygart Elementary School. Photo by Amy Wallot, March 3, 2008

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