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Kristen Bonfield named Campbell County Middle School Gold Star Teacher of the Year

April 20, 2024 | Campbell County, School Boards, Kentucky



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Kristen Bonfield named Campbell County Middle School Gold Star Teacher of the Year
The Campbell County Schools Board Meeting held on April 15, 2024, showcased numerous student achievements and recognitions, highlighting the dedication and talent within the district. The meeting began with a commendation for Kristen Bonfield, a Spanish teacher at Campbell County Middle School, who was named the Gold Star Teacher of the Year. Bonfield, who received over 22,000 votes in a statewide contest, was recognized for her commitment to her students and her community.

Following this, various student groups were acknowledged for their accomplishments in competitions. The Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter celebrated several students who excelled at the regional competition, with Evan Klutter and Kennedy Thompson earning first-place finishes in agribusiness and database design, respectively. The FFA (Future Farmers of America) also had notable achievements, with Tally Downs receiving a grant to start her own poultry operation and several students placing in public speaking events.

The Technology Student Association (TSA) was recognized for its members' success in coding and music production, while the Campbell County High School academic team was celebrated for winning the regional competition, with multiple students placing in various subjects.

Additional recognitions included Natalie Marshall for her vocal performance, Olivia Holbrook for her achievements in track and field, and the girls and boys basketball teams for their championship victories. The girls' team won the 37th District Championship, and the boys' team advanced to the Elite 8 of the KHSAA state tournament.

Lastly, students from Klein Elementary were acknowledged for their accomplishments in the academic team and Beta Club, with both groups earning titles and opportunities to compete at the national level.

The meeting concluded with a strong sense of pride in the students' achievements, reflecting the community's support and the schools' commitment to fostering excellence.

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