HANDS-ON CHARACTER ANALYSIS
Last week, seventh-grade English students worked through a character analysis activity. Before attempting to analyze a new character in a text next week, they practiced reviewing direct and indirect characterization and assigning character traits to some familiar faces.







OUR WORK IN ACTION
Mrs. Long's drama students have been busy putting their creativity to the test! They’ve been writing and performing skits to teach the different genres of theatre. They’ve clearly had a blast bringing each one to life!
Great work, students!









COLLEAGUE CREDIT
Mr. Michael Doran shares that Mr. Scott Bowling consistently goes above and beyond the call of duty with his career and technical education (CTE) classes. He inspires his students to give their best efforts while prepping our school for any task that is asked of him. His crew is currently painting the CTE wing of the building, repairing the badly damaged greenhouse, and stocking the greenhouse full of plants for our distinguished visitors from the Department of Agriculture. Mr. Bowling impresses upon the students in his classes the importance of safety, community, and teamwork, and he helps them to recognize the roles they play in a world beyond themselves.
Thank you for all you do, Mr. Bowling!
Mr. Michael Doran shares that Mr. Scott Bowling consistently goes above and beyond the call of duty with his career and technical education (CTE) classes. He inspires his students to give their best efforts while prepping our school for any task that is asked of him. His crew is currently painting the CTE wing of the building, repairing the badly damaged greenhouse, and stocking the greenhouse full of plants for our distinguished visitors from the Department of Agriculture. Mr. Bowling impresses upon the students in his classes the importance of safety, community, and teamwork, and he helps them to recognize the roles they play in a world beyond themselves.
Thank you for all you do, Mr. Bowling!

READER OF THE WEEK
Mrs. Bobbi Brumfield shares that Whyatt uses any extra time he has in class to read. He is close to finishing his current novel and excited to start the next one. Keep reading, Whyatt!
READERS ARE LEADERS AT GREENUP COUNTY SCHOOL OF INNOVATION!
Mrs. Bobbi Brumfield shares that Whyatt uses any extra time he has in class to read. He is close to finishing his current novel and excited to start the next one. Keep reading, Whyatt!
READERS ARE LEADERS AT GREENUP COUNTY SCHOOL OF INNOVATION!

CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Mr. Scott Bowling shares that, throughout the past week, McKennly has worked to paint various locations on the school's campus. In addition, she has also helped to lead a group of students who planted one dozen Red Bud trees across the school's exterior property.
Way to be a leader, McKennly!
Mr. Scott Bowling shares that, throughout the past week, McKennly has worked to paint various locations on the school's campus. In addition, she has also helped to lead a group of students who planted one dozen Red Bud trees across the school's exterior property.
Way to be a leader, McKennly!

MUSKETEER OF THE WEEK
Mrs. Angie Shannon shares that Annie recently stayed after class and helped to clean and straighten her classroom without being asked. Mrs. Shannon notes that Annie is both a kind and helpful student. Great job, Miss Annie!
We are so proud of this Musketeer!
Mrs. Angie Shannon shares that Annie recently stayed after class and helped to clean and straighten her classroom without being asked. Mrs. Shannon notes that Annie is both a kind and helpful student. Great job, Miss Annie!
We are so proud of this Musketeer!

MUSKIE OF THE WEEK
Mrs. Rhonda Loos shares that Natalie has a kind heart and is always helping others, both teachers and fellow students. We are so proud of this little Musketeer!
Mrs. Rhonda Loos shares that Natalie has a kind heart and is always helping others, both teachers and fellow students. We are so proud of this little Musketeer!

IMPORTANT REMINDER: PHOTO IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED
Parents and/or Guardians: This is an important reminder. If you are checking students out of the building during the school day, you present present photo identification to the main office.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation!
Parents and/or Guardians: This is an important reminder. If you are checking students out of the building during the school day, you present present photo identification to the main office.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation!

A LITTLE LAMINATING
EdRising students are already getting practical experience. Today, some students learned how to use every teacher's favorite small office machine, the laminating machine, as they helped Ms. White laminate communication boards.




MIDDLE GRADES ACADEMIC TEAM PRACTICE SCHEDULE
All practices will be held from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please reach out to Andrea Daniels with questions: 606.836.1023.
All practices will be held from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please reach out to Andrea Daniels with questions: 606.836.1023.

21st CENTURY REMIND
Parents and/or Guardians: If you have a child who is participating in the 21st Century Program at Greenup County School of Innovation, please use this link to connect for important updates: https://www.remind.com/join/3d9h4dc
Parents and/or Guardians: If you have a child who is participating in the 21st Century Program at Greenup County School of Innovation, please use this link to connect for important updates: https://www.remind.com/join/3d9h4dc

IMPORTANT CAFETERIA REMINDER
PARENTS AND/OR GUARDIANS:
Last week, several students brought foods from home, asking that our cafeteria staff prepare those foods in the school's kitchen. Please note that this is not allowable. Should students bring lunches from home, all items contained within those lunches need to be readily consumable.
Please reach out with any questions: 606.836.1023.
PARENTS AND/OR GUARDIANS:
Last week, several students brought foods from home, asking that our cafeteria staff prepare those foods in the school's kitchen. Please note that this is not allowable. Should students bring lunches from home, all items contained within those lunches need to be readily consumable.
Please reach out with any questions: 606.836.1023.

CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Each week, our Career and Technical Education (CTE) Student of the Week will be represented by a student who is excelling in one of the classes that supports our CTE programs and hands-on learning experiences.
Mrs. Ciera Vanover shares that, while Kyland is new to Greenup County School of Innovation, she jumped in to help another student in digital media class without hesitation.
We are so proud of this Musketeer!
Each week, our Career and Technical Education (CTE) Student of the Week will be represented by a student who is excelling in one of the classes that supports our CTE programs and hands-on learning experiences.
Mrs. Ciera Vanover shares that, while Kyland is new to Greenup County School of Innovation, she jumped in to help another student in digital media class without hesitation.
We are so proud of this Musketeer!

MUSKIE OF THE WEEK
Each week, our Muskie of the Week will be a student in preschool through third grade. Much like the Musketeer of the Week, the Muskie of the Week shows kindness, displays leadership, and participates as part of a team.
This week, Ms. Lexie Carroll shares that Timothy has been such a leader in her classroom since the first day of school. He helps friends learn the routines, shows responsibility, and sets a great example for those around him. He deserves to be recognized for his leadership, which is especially impressive from a first grader! He consistently shows kindness and responsibility.
We are so proud of this Musketeer!
Each week, our Muskie of the Week will be a student in preschool through third grade. Much like the Musketeer of the Week, the Muskie of the Week shows kindness, displays leadership, and participates as part of a team.
This week, Ms. Lexie Carroll shares that Timothy has been such a leader in her classroom since the first day of school. He helps friends learn the routines, shows responsibility, and sets a great example for those around him. He deserves to be recognized for his leadership, which is especially impressive from a first grader! He consistently shows kindness and responsibility.
We are so proud of this Musketeer!

MUSKETEER OF THE WEEK
Each week, Musketeer of the Week will be represented by a student in fourth through eighth grades. A Musketeer of the Week is chosen for showing great character, doing small deeds with big impacts, or for displaying kindness.
This week, Mrs. Trish Steele shares that Carter went above and beyond to help her third-grade students up the stairs on their way to specials classes. She notes that Carter slowed other students, making sure all of the third-grade students safely reached the top of the stairs.
Way to be a leader, Carter!
Each week, Musketeer of the Week will be represented by a student in fourth through eighth grades. A Musketeer of the Week is chosen for showing great character, doing small deeds with big impacts, or for displaying kindness.
This week, Mrs. Trish Steele shares that Carter went above and beyond to help her third-grade students up the stairs on their way to specials classes. She notes that Carter slowed other students, making sure all of the third-grade students safely reached the top of the stairs.
Way to be a leader, Carter!

CROSS COUNTRY SUCCESS
Sixth-grade student, Cheyanne Woods, placed third in the middle school division 3K at the Mason County Invitational. Cheyanne finished with a time of 14:26. She was running against many regional top runners in seventh and eighth grades from across the region.
We are so incredibly proud of this Musketeer!
Sixth-grade student, Cheyanne Woods, placed third in the middle school division 3K at the Mason County Invitational. Cheyanne finished with a time of 14:26. She was running against many regional top runners in seventh and eighth grades from across the region.
We are so incredibly proud of this Musketeer!
Parents and/or Guardians: Throughout the past few days, we have made minor adjustments to our traffic patterns here at Greenup County School of Innovation. Please know that these changes are being made in the interest of student safety. We appreciate everyone's patience and understanding, as we work to determine those solutions that will work best for the needs of our building and our student population. Should you have questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to us: 606.836.1023.
SEPTEMBER'S INNOVATION THEME
Each month, we'll be sharing our building's Innovation Lab theme. Throughout the month of September, we'll be looking at energy and phases of matter in the Innovation Lab. We know our student's will love these learning opportunities!
The Innovation Lab opens Tuesday, and we are EXCITED!

STAY ON TARGET FOR A GREAT SCHOOL YEAR, MUSKETEERS!

RESERVED PARKING FOR KINDERGARTEN PARENTS
Tomorrow morning, in celebration of the first day of school, we will have reserved parking along the front of our building for our kindergarten parents. Parents may walk students to the building and participate in a photo opportunity that will be available.
We look forward to seeing the smiling faces of each of our students tomorrow!
Tomorrow morning, in celebration of the first day of school, we will have reserved parking along the front of our building for our kindergarten parents. Parents may walk students to the building and participate in a photo opportunity that will be available.
We look forward to seeing the smiling faces of each of our students tomorrow!

