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Proficient in Reading: Elementary - 25%, Middle School - 21%, High School - 28% | Distinguished in Reading: Elementary - 11%, Middle School - 8%, High School - 9% | Proficient in Math: Elementary - 26%, Middle School - 21%, High School - 20% | Distinguished in Math: Elementary - 6%, Middle School - 3%, High School - 8% | More information can be found on the Kentucky School Report Card for Nelson County School

 

Special Called Meeting Feb 9

Board of Education to hold special-called meeting Feb. 9

The Nelson County Board of Education announced Tuesday that it will convene a special-called meeting on Thursday, Feb. 9. 

The 5:30 meeting at the Central Office building will comprise two meetings, one of the Board of Education and one of the District Finance Corporation.

The purpose of the meeting is to consider a resolution to issue bonds to finance the Thomas Nelson Community Campus.

Find the agendas for both meetings here

Learn more about the TNCC here

Learn more about District Facility Financing here

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