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Students from Foster Heights Elementary School (Nelson County) speak with astronaut Catherine Coleman Jan. 28, 2011. Coleman is stationed on the International Space Station.
Photo by Amy Wallot
Eighth-grade student Alexis Malone takes notes in cursive on Lewis and Clark for her group during Susan Hey\'s class at Bloomfield Middle School (Nelson County). Malone said she enjoys writing in cursive and has started using it in other classes because it is quicker. Photo by Amy Wallot, March 15, 2013
Seniors Matt Johnson and Kaleb Flener and sophomore Logan Husband work together on a class assignment in the library at Thomas Nelson High School (Nelson County) using Chromebooks. Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 8, 2015
Kailey Keith writes in cursive during Susan Hey\'s 8th-grade social studies class at Bloomfield Middle School (Nelson County).Photo by Amy Wallot, March 15, 2013
English teacher Tori Mousty gives instructions for an assignment during her class. Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 8, 2015
Eighth-grade student Tiffany Beam takes notes for her group in cursive during Susan Hey\'s social studies class at Bloomfield Middle School (Nelson County).Photo by Amy Wallot, March 15, 2013
Freshman Rachel Halyard starts her assignment on a Chromebook in Tori Mousty's English  class at. Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 8, 2015
Susan Hey talks with students in her 8th-grade social studies class at Bloomfield Middle School (Nelson County). Hey requires assignments to be turned in written in cursive with ink.Photo by Amy Wallot, March 15, 2013
Food science teacher John Hammond helps junior Hannah Blair with her assignment. The students were working in groups, using Google docs, to create a safety plan for a sandwich company.  Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 8, 2015​
Freshman John-Paul Cesare, Jordan Dixon and Amanda Brock use interactive maps to review geography during David Mudd's AP human geography class. Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 8, 2015​
Freshman Caitlyn Binkley and junior Megan Edlin use interactive maps to review geography. Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 8, 2015​

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