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Surrounded by students Teah Burden, left, Kassidy Weedman, right, and Makayla Johnson, far right, Diane Tindle reads \"A Christmas Carol\" from an iPad to her 4th-grade class at William H. Natcher Elementary School\'s (Cloverport Independent) Blue Ribbon School celebration Dec. 9, 2010. The story was followed-up with a worksheet and a written response for the students to complete.Photo by Amy Wallot
Debbie Smith asks for a show of hands during her 2nd/3rd-grade class at William H. Natcher Elementary School (Cloverport Independent) Dec. 9, 2010.Photo by Amy Wallot
Superintendent John Millay asked \"Who\'s a Blue Ribbon School?\" during William H. Natcher Elementary School\'s (Cloverport Independent) Blue Ribbon School celebration Dec. 9, 2010. \"We are!\" yelled back 1st-grade student Kirsten Smith.Photo by Amy Wallot
Students carry a Blue Ribbon School to the flag pole at William H. Natcher Elementary School (Cloverport Independent)  after a Blue Ribbon School celebration Dec. 9, 2010.Photo by Amy Wallot
Guidance counselor Neal Tindle talks with students about financial aid options and how the ILP can help them locate scholarships related to their interests at Frederick Fraize High School (Cloverport Independent). Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 4, 2013
Senior Brittany White reviews financial aid with her ILP at Frederick Fraize High School (Cloverport Independent). White plans on studying elementary education after graduation. Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 4, 2013
Freshman Raven Payton explores financial aid options using her ILP at Frederick Fraize High School (Cloverport Independent). Payton is considering a career in veterinary science. Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 4, 2013
Guidance counselor Neal Tindle and senior Kathy Sanders explore her ILP at Frederick Fraize High School (Cloverport Independent). Sanders plans to study culinary arts at Sullivan University. Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 4, 2013
Fifth-grade teacher Kellie Stull uses an iPad in her class with students Garrett Bradley and Destiny Blair at William H. Natcher Elementary School (Cloverport Independent). Stull said the classroom technology is helpful for research and for using programs like Edmodo. Photo by Amy Wallot, May 10, 2013
Grayson Townsend uses an iPad mini in Dianne Tindle’s 4th-grade class at William H. Natcher Elementary School (Cloverport Independent). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 10, 2013
Reagan Henderson uses an iPad in Kellie Stull\'s 5th-grade class at William H. Natcher Elementary School (Cloverport Independent). Stull said she finds the technology most useful for teaching mathematics and social studies. Photo by Amy Wallot, May 10, 2013
Freshman BriLynn Henderson creates a Quizlet on an iPad during her human and cultural geography class at Frederick Fraize High School (Cloverport Independent). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 10, 2013
Alicia Emmick helps sophomore Austin Thompson use the Quizlet app in her human and cultural geography class while they prepare for final exams at Frederick Fraize High School (Cloverport Independent). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 10, 2013
Debbie Smith\'s 2nd and 3rd-grade class at Natcher Elementary School (Cloverport Independent).Photo by Amy Wallot, Dec. 9, 2010

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