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News & Announcements

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We are excited to announce our upcoming presentation on Alternative Paths to Teacher Certification. It will be held at the Ralph Rush Development Center in Florence on Thursday, March 21st from 5-7pm. At 5pm, Human Resources will present on alternative routes to teacher certification and then we will turn it over to those in attendance to stop by and chat with leaders from colleges/universities that will be on site.

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youth mental health summit

This past weekend Boone County Schools along with its collaborative partners presented a 2-day Mental Health Summit at Florence Baptist Church. This summit was jam-packed with resources from Mental Health Professionals for middle and high school students, their parents, families and educators.

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graduation

Our high school graduation dates have been set. All of the graduations will be held at Truist Arena on the campus of Northern Kentucky University.

Saturday June 1st, 2024:

Cooper High School at 10:00 AM
Ryle High School at 3:00 PM

Sunday June 2nd, 2024:

Boone County High School at 1:00 PM
Conner High School at 5:00 PM

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We’ve accomplished the near impossible since I became Superintendent four years ago.  Our district has transformed itself and I am proud of the unprecedented accomplishments under my leadership over the last four academic years. While my work is certainly not done, I am ambitious, I have a few more projects I am excited to complete before the end of the school year. I am very confident I have laid a solid foundation for academic growth, building upon the Boone County School district tradition, Achieving Excellence Together.

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We Are Boone County Schools

Boone County Schools are committed to ensuring every student is college, career and life ready. As the third largest in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the District consists of 15 elementary schools, 6 middle schools and four high schools. There are nearly 20,000 students, 1,200 who are English Language Learners, speaking over 50 languages in Boone County Schools.

World Class Education

The 21st century skills of critical thinking and communication are intentionally planned for and taught in Boone County.  Additionally, teachers provide opportunities for all students to be challenged within their zone of proximal development. Our schools create project/problem/passion based learning experiences for students to apply core knowledge, concepts and 21st century skills, within and across disciplines, to solve real-world problems. 

Student Empowerment

In order to develop the 21st skills necessary to be successful in the future workplace, the Boone County Schools is committed to empowering all students by developing in each of them strong character, student leadership, hope, and wellbeing.

Our Message

District Mission:  Representing and in partnership with our stakeholders, the Boone County School District recognizes that all children can learn and dedicates itself to providing a challenging educational environment that allows each student to achieve to his or her highest potential as a learner and citizen.

District Vision:  Every graduate ready for college, career, and life!

Resource Optimization

Process and Performance Management (PPM):
• “Makes sure we stay on track”
• “Ensures we are efficient with all resources to better serve kids”
• “Gives us the bigger picture and puts the puzzle pieces together”
• “Helps us work efficiently and effectively within our scope of practice”
• “Keeps us focused on what’s important, leading to student success”

Education Matters

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