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Students use dip nets to explore the contents of the pond at Glenn Marshall Elementary School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 9, 2014
Principal Tyler Day stops and talk with second-grade student Tyler Day at White Hall Elementary (Madison), a blue ribbon school, Jan. 14, 2009.
Photo by Amy Wallot
Second-grade students Emily Gray, Cyan Duvall and Ryan Smith read over instructions to test stream water for nutrient levels at Glenn Marshall Elementary School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 9, 2014
Fourth-grade student Jake Muntz collects a sample of water from  the stream to test for nutrient levels at Glenn Marshall Elementary School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 9, 2014
Eastern Kentucky University Assistant Professor David Brown holds a robin as he shows students at Glenn Marshall Elementary School (Madison County) how to catch and band birds. Photo by Amy Wallot, May 9, 2014
Madison Southern High School (Madison County) senior mentor Paige VanZandt hugs Ashley Wilson and senior Sierra Lainhart hugs Kendall Sumner at the end of their last meeting together at Silver Creek Elementary School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 8, 2012
Madison Southern High School (Madison County) students Rachael Miller, left, and Sierra Lainhart,play a game with a small group at Silver Creek Elementary School (Madison County). Silver Creek students pictured are Reese Brinegar, Emmerson Coffey, Kendall Sumner and Kaleigh Sumpter. Photo by Amy Wallot, May 8, 2012
Madison Southern High School (Madison County) student mentors play a group game with their mentees at Silver Creek Elementary School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 8, 2012
Robbie Smith works with sophomore Yadira Gomez on measuring angles of transversals in the Eagle Studio at Madison Southern High School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 8, 2012
Sophomore Ben Powell drops his egg from the stadium bleachers at Madison Southern High School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 8, 2012
Sophomores Tyler Hicks, Marriah Walters and KD Webb draw a smiley face on their egg before dropping it from the stadium bleachers at the Eagle Studio at Madison Southern High School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 8, 2012
Sophomore Derek Howard shows Jessica Bevins the 3-D layout he created using Mindcraft software of the test site for the hydrogen bomb at the Eagle Studio at Madison Southern High School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 8, 2012
Sophomores Patrick Berry and Tori Wall present the web site they created about cold fusion to their teacher Jessica Bevins in the computer lab in the Eagle Studio at Madison Southern High School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 8, 2012
Sophomore Jordan Adams presents her brochure, intended for sharing with hospital patients, to classmates at the Eagle Studio at Madison Southern High School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 8, 2012
Eastern Kentucky University Associate Professor Stephen Richter holds a tadpole that was found by Glenn Marshall Elementary School (Madison County) students using dip nets in the school\'s pond. Photo by Amy Wallot, May 9, 2014
Sharon Graves talks with her class  8th-grade American History class about how Civil War bullets could indicate which side of the war the soldier was fighting for and their rank at Clark-Moores Middle School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Oct. 15, 2012
Fourth-grade student Brittany Dixon leaves comments on other students’ blog posts during Jennifer Martin’s class at Waco Elementary School (Madison County). Students in the class post their writing pieces as blog posts, and other students can comment on them. Photo by Amy Wallot, April 2011
Sophomore Shayne Burdette shows Student Success Coach Kirsten Estep his PowerPoint about the MonsterCollege website at Madison Southern High School (Madison County). The students were creating presentations about various employment websites, soft skills and the military. Photo by Amy Wallot, Dec. 14, 2012
Blake Turner shares his bullet narrative with Sharon Graves\' 8th-grade American History class at Clark-Moores Middle School (Madison County). Turner wrote a first-person narrative from the point of view of a Civil War bullet from the Battle of Perryville. Photo by Amy Wallot, Oct. 15, 2012
Fifth-grade students Madison Livingston and Bethany Gray use a student response system during Beth Conner’s mathematics class at Waco Elementary School (Madison County). The system gives Conner instant responses to see what concepts the class is mastering and on which it needs addition instruction. Photo by Amy Wallot, April 2011
Teacher Scott Howie helps senior Austin Kelley with questions on college and career preparation at Madison Southern High School (Madison County). Kelley said he gets more done with less distraction in Howie\'s class. Photo by Amy Wallot, Dec. 14, 2012
Sharon Graves uses 8th-grade student Caitlyn Ward\'s arm to demonstrate how doctors would amputate arms and legs during the Civil War to her American History class at Clark-Moores Middle School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Oct. 15, 2012
Student Success Coach Kirsten Estep helps sophomore Tesla Ingram with her PowerPoint on making good decisions during Estep\'s Career Connections class at Madison Southern High School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Dec. 14, 2012
Library media specialist Lorena Webb helps 3rd-grade student Savannah Blanton with her PowerPoint about the Liberty Bell at Waco Elementary School (Madison County). The students were learning how to use PowerPoint by creating a presentation about a national monument. Photo by Amy Wallot, April 2011
Teacher Scott Howie gives junior Shantha Davis some good news, that she is working ahead of schedule in the Focus and Finish program at Madison Southern High School (Madison County). Davis said she enjoys having class this way. “You can focus on what you need to do and get it finished,” she said. Photo by Amy Wallot, Dec. 14, 2012
Destiny Chenault explains how her Civil War bullet came from a gun used by the Confederacy during Sharon Graves\' 8th-grade American History class at Clark-Moores Middle School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Oct. 15, 2012
Third-grade students Natalie Fox and Brianna Caldwell work on a PowerPoint about the Alamo at Waco Elementary School (Madison County). The students routinely use technology in class. Photo by Amy Wallot, April 2011
Eighth-grade students Laylee Burchell, Blake Turner and Hannah Harrison display their Civil War bullets during Sharon Graves\' 8th-grade American History class at Clark-Moores Middle School (Madison County). Each student in the class was assigned a bullet and wrote a narrative about it. Photo by Amy Wallot, Oct. 15, 2012

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