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Twenhofel Middle School (Kenton County) 8th-grade student Jon Webster leads a group of students as they practice a dance to Shakira's "Waka Waka" for a performance at Dixie Heights High School as part of the ASCENT Arts program  Jan. 18, 2011.Photo by Amy Wallot
Connie Baynum, right, leads a practice for middle school students from Kenton County before a performance at Dixie Heights High School as part of the ASCENT Arts program  Jan. 18, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot
Freshman Jeremy McIntyre and junior Kerry Brewer ask each other questions about age during Pam Pennington\'s German 1A class at Scott High School (Kenton County). At right is sophomore Dylan Mahan. Photo by Amy Wallot, Nov. 25, 2013
Kenton County 8th-grade students Nicole Ziege, left, Lauren New, center, and Jackie Auman practice for a performance at Dixie Heights High School (Kenton County) as part of the ASCENT Arts program  Jan. 18, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot
Freshmen Michaela Patrick and Chandler Yeary review information on age and numbers during Pam Pennington\'s German 1A class at Scott High School (Kenton County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Nov. 25, 2013
Twenhofel Middle School (Kenton County) 8th-grade student Jon Webster leads a group of students as they practice a dance to Shakira's
Pam Pennington was named the 2013 Outstanding Teacher from the Kentucky World Language Association. Photo by Amy Wallot, Nov. 25, 2013
Woodland Middle School (Kenton County) 8th-grade students Matt Tarka and Jackie Auman research bullying stats to prepare for their roles as guidance counselorsfor a performance at Dixie Heights High School as part of the ASCENT Arts program  Jan. 18, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot
Woodland Middle School (Kenton County) 6th-grade student Mallory Mitchell reads her lines from the stage during practice for a performance at Dixie Heights High School as part of the ASCENT Arts program  Jan. 18, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot
Turkey Foot Middle School (Kenton County) 8th-grade student Megan Heuker asks a question during practice for a performance at Dixie Heights High School as part of the ASCENT Arts program  Jan. 18, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot
Sarah Thomas, right, helps Woodland Middle School 8th-grade student Lauren New with her lines during a small group practice for a performance at Dixie Heights High School as part of the ASCENT Arts program  Jan. 18, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot

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