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Eminence Ind.

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Travis Hernandez, right, talks with senior Tyler Habberfield as part of his community-based problem solving class at Eminence High School (Eminence Independent). Photo by Amy Wallott, Sept. 13, 2012
Teaching assistant Amanda Dalton high-fives kindergarten student Jacob McGaughey after he writes the alphabet at Eminence Elementary School (Eminence Independent). Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 13, 2012
Students get on the bus at Eminence High School (Eminence Independent) that will take them to Bellarmine University for classes. Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 13, 2012
Christina Lucuta helps senior Chelsea Wright create a photo slideshow in iMovie during Lucuta\'s computer applications class at Eminence High School (Eminence Independent). Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 13, 2012
Sophomore Andrew Lentini and freshman Megan Riley walk down the hallway at Eminence High School (Eminence Independent). After students voiced displeasure in the carpet that used to line the hallway, the school decided to replace it with tile. Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 13, 2012
Eminence High School (Eminence Independent) senior Hannah Ellis uses her computer on the Wi-Fi bus that will take her to Bellarmine University for classes. Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 13, 2012
Students get on the bus at Eminence High School (Eminence Independent) that will take them to Bellarmine University for classes. Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 13, 2012

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