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Fifth-grade student Jeremy Metcalf suggests an educator could by pencils and crayons with $25 as Milken Education Awards senior vice president Jane Foley starts to unveil the award amount during the Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award assembly at Breckinridge-Franklin Elementary School (Jefferson County).Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 15, 2015
Fourth-grade student Christian Lear runs under a parachute while playing with other campers during the migrant writing camp in Madison County. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 23, 2015
Fifth and 6th-grade student have a good time while working on team building skills during camp.  Photo by Amy Wallot, June 23, 2015
Madison County Schools migrant education advocate Rona Comley has lunch with students.  Photo by Amy Wallot, June 23, 2015
migrant student summer campPhoto by Amy Wallot, June 23, 2015
Vivian Bowles, a 4th-grade teacher at Kit Carson Elementary School (Madison County), reads Where the River Begins to students before having them write their own stories. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 23, 2015
First-grade student Cami Ball finishes an addition worksheet during Marla English's class at Central Elementary School (Marshall County).Photo by Amy Wallot, April 21, 2015
Tobias Johnson laughs as his partner Trent Bryan displays the Posiden mask they made for their presentation on Greek mythology during Lauren Coomes' 4th-grade class at Estes Elementary School (Owensboro Independent). 
Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 5, 2015
Science teacher JoAnn Hall helps 7th-grade student Caitlin Wels explore careers in the business field at Hazard Middle School (Hazard Independent).
Photo by Amy Wallot, March 10, 2015
Preschool teacher Donna Howard asks Dakota Postlewaite to chose a math tool that will help him measure shoe size if he were an employee at a local shoe store during class at Whitesville Elementary School (Daviess County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 5, 2015
Freshmen Blake Thompson, Emily Russ and Sydney Blair translate a Latin passage during Matt Behrensmeyer\'s Latin II class at Beechwood High School (Beechwood Independent). Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 19, 2014
Model Laboratory High School (Madison County) sophomore Vivian Nguyen, right, talks with Trinity High School (Jefferson County private) senior Sebastian Lora during GSE. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 20, 2013
Students in Amy Madsen\'s African American history class sponsored a food drive at George Rogers Clark High School (Clark County). Pictured are Maranda Dawson, Heidi Bradley, Lazaro Wilkerson and Brittany Ford. Photo by Amy Wallot, April 11 , 2013
William Somersall and Darian Farris give a short presentation about historically black colleges during Amy Madsen\'s African American history class at George Rogers Clark High School (Clark County). Photo by Amy Wallot, April 11 , 2013
Amy Madsen talks with seniors Brittany Ford, Heidi Bradley, Maranda Dawson and Amber Kidd about W.E.B. Du Bois during her African American history class at George Rogers Clark High School (Clark County). Photo by Amy Wallot, April 11 , 2013
Seniors Darian Skinner and Sylan Mayes research share cropping during Amy Madsen\'s African American history class at George Rogers Clark High School (Clark County). Photo by Amy Wallot, April 11 , 2013
Freshman Sue Cook gives a speech about freshman Malik Robinson during Steve Meadows Speech 1 class at Danville High School (Danville Ind.) Aug. 16, 2011.
Photo by Amy Wallot
Sophomore Tiara Brand, right, gives an informative speech about freshman Mason Stamm, left, for her first speech of the year during Steve Meadows Speech 1 class at Danville High School (Danville Ind.) Aug. 16, 2011.
Photo by Amy Wallot
Senior Mary Vorhees and Bria Staten-Favors work together launching and taking measurements from a spring launched item during Michael Barker\'s Honors Physics class at Newport High School (Newport Ind.). Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 9, 2012
Twenhofel Middle School (Kenton County) 8th-grade student Jon Webster leads a group of students as they practice a dance to Shakira's

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