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Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky • 16

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LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER I KENTUCKYCOM COMMUNITIES B4 WEDNESDAY APRIL 22 2009 EDUCATION NOU KentuckySportscom is all blue covering UK football basketball baseball and other UK sports The Herald-Leader sports team is the best in the game with stories blogs commentary and reporter notebooks KENTUCKYSPORTSCOM It's all blue JE Movies Amstar Cinemas LexingtojiGreerLi Henry Clay champion cheerleaders The Henry Clay Gold cheerleading squad won the Cheer LTD National Championship in Myrtle Beach SC Bottom Row (left to right): Kiersten Thomas Laryssa Oldham CJ Brantley Bethany Ogger Lexi Strieker Sasha Marquez Brittany Ogger Jasmin Maher Bailey Hancock Top Row (left to right): Amari Cornett McKenzie Marcinek Dekisha Pinkston Laquanna Young Coach Betsy Lowry Chrisin White Brittany Bargo Sierra Jones and Gentel Blair 800-326-3264 (express code 1402) Coraline (PG) Curious Case ot Benjamin Button (PG-1 3) Doubt (PG-1 3) Just Not That Into You (PG-1 3) Hotel For Dogs (PG) The International (R) Paul Blart: Mall Cop (PG) Pink Panther 2 (PG) Slumdog Millionaire (R) This American Lite Live (NR) (Thursday Only) Movie Tavern 133 Locust Hill Dr 859-266-4645 17 Again (PG-13) Fast Furious (PG-13) Hannah Montana: The Movie (G) The Haunting in Connecticut (PG-13) Knowing (PG-13) Monsters Vs Aliens 20 (PG) Observe and Report (R) State of Play (PG-13) Regal Cinemas HamburgStarshoot Pkwy 859-264-7469 17 Again (PG-13) State of Play (PG-13) Crank 2 (R) OC DA Hannah Montana: The Movie (G) Observe Report (R) Hannah Montana: The Movie (G) Adventureland (R) Fast and Furious (PG-13) The Haunting in Connecticut (PG-13) Monsters Vs Aliens 30 (PG) Monsters Vs ALiens 20 (PG) Duplicity (PG-13) Knowing (PG-13) I Love you Man (R) Taken (PG-13) The Metropolitan Opera: The Audition (NR) Woodhill Movies 10 800-326-3264 (express code 1213) State of Play (PG-13) 17 Again (PG-13) Crank: High Voltage (R) Hannah Montana: The Movie (G) Fast and Furious (PG-13) Monsters Vs Aliens (PG) Observe and Report (R) Dragonball: Evolution (PG) Haunting in Connecticut (PG-13) The Knowing (PG-13) Brannon Crossing 888-943-4567 17Again(PG-13) Crank High Voltage (R) State of Play (PG-1 3) 1 Dragonball: Evolution (PG) Hannah Montana: The Movie (G) Observe and Report (R) Adventureland (R) I Fast Furious (PG-1 3) i The Haunting in Connecticut (PG-1 3) I Monsters Vs Aliens 3D (PG) Duplicity (PG-1 3) Knowing (PG-1 3) Taken (PG-1 3) Carmike Cinemas 3151 Maple Leaf Dr 859 263-2370 Last House on the Left (R) Coraline (PG) Slumdog Millionaire (R) I Bride Wars (PG) Just Not That Into You (PG-1 3) Paul Blart: Mall Cop(PG-13) Hotel for Dogs (PG) Bedtime Stories (PG) i The International (R) Fayette Mall 800-326-3264 (express code 2129) State of Play (PG-1 3) Crank2: High Voltage (R) 17 Again (PG-1 3) Hannah Montana: The Movie (G) Observe and Report (R) Dragonball: Evolution (R) Fast and Furious (PG-1 3) i Adventureland (R) I Monsters Vs Aliens in Real 3D (PG) I Monsters Vs Aliens Standard 20 (PG) I The Haunting in Connecticut (PG-1 3) I Love You Man (R) Knowing (PG-1 3) Earth (G) (Wednesday and Thursday) Kentucky Theatre 214 Main St 8592316997 i Sunshine Cleaning I Seven Samurai (Monday Only) jj Blind Swordsman Zatoichi (Tuesday Only) Ghost Dog (Wednesday Only) I Sukiyaki Western Django (Thursday Only) of those in the country qualified for the Des Moines event held April 17-19 Team members include Katrina Winkler Karen Owens Zac Caldwell Will Foster James Pennington Kristeena Winkler and Ashley Barber SCAPA Bluegrass eighth grader Chloe McIntosh was recently named the middle school winner of the Les Smart Flute Scholarship Competition administered by the Flute Symphony of Lexington The winner of the high school level was Cincinnati student Casey Clyde The competition which attracted dozens of students from as far away as Louisiana culminated with the top six competitors playing at Centenary United Methodist Church Saturday Kristen Kean flute professor at Eastern Kentucky University judged the competition Alexander Blum-Hayes an Earlham College first-year student was named an America Reads tutor this semester Blum-Hayes serves as a reading coach with local elementary students America Reads Challenge has a national goal of helping ensure that every child can read well and independently by the end of the third grade year EKU student takes 2nd in business plan Paul Boisvert left with the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development and coordinator for Idea State presents the second-place prize of $5361 to Everett King Waco for his business plan for King Fish Farms King is a student at Eastern Kentucky University who competed in the Kentucky Statewide Business Plan and Concept Competition COM Rich Copley writes about pop culture area entertainment and performing arts in his blog on LexGocom AWARDSRECOGNITION Half of the 250 Fayette County Public Schools seventh-graders who participated in the latest Duke University Talent Identification Program search qualified for state recognition or grand recognition based on their scores on the SAT reasoning test or the ACT assessment college entrance exam Fayette County Public Schools state and grand recognition honor-ees: Beaumont Middle State: Noah Albritton Jonathan Berry Madison Bledsoe Lindsay Brubaker David Byers Vincent Cao Caitlyn Cooper Jonathan Danaher Alyson Hatfield Trey Holman Hannah Kruger Kendall Kruszewski Alex Lucas Alyssa Marano Christina Pistilli Morgan Quick Luke Schoedinger Christopher Sterry Sydney Toth Sarah Vain Cameron Young Dyla Lackey Grand: Lindsay Brubaker Bryan Station Traditional Magnet School State: Genevieve Arnold Sara Arthur-Paratley Mary Gilbert Nelson Ng Alex Sterling Grand: Nelson Ng Crawford Middle School State: Briana Gochett Edythe Hayes Middle School State Brandon Cox Madison Donoho Zeke Griffis Adam Kiser Andrew Mason Alison Miller Logan Parsons Valerie Varble Kylie Woughter Jessie Clark Middle School State Ryan Ballard Chaise Cremeans Charles Drawbridge Devan Farmer Kelly Heflin Shawn Henken Kenneth Keeton Connor McGurk Lauren MeHanna Austin Messner Gillian Pruitt Aaron Rodgers Allison VanFossen Leestown Middle School State: Caitlin Fint Lexington Traditional Magnet School State: Hiatt Allen Curtis Bethel Nathan Combs Tyler Grossi Michael Hall Hailey Holzapfel Helen Lee Evan Mattingly Tyler May Monisha Rekhraj Henry Russell Areej Saeed Katlyn Sewell Austin Stephens Jacob Wachal Clayton Whiteheart Max Zhan Grand Henry Russell Morton Middle School State: Megan Blazie Anne Bradford Lukas Bullock Dominic Cinquina Christopher Cobb Mark Dill Carson Dooley Taylor Hall Caroline Hoertz Valerie Ingram Sy-las Kern John Luan Margaret Mills Carrera Noelscher Mary Plymale Abigail Ryan Joseph Schneider Victoria Spedding Paige Spragens Joseph Vranicar Grand: Abigail Ryan Southern Middle State: Aryssa Damron Lindsey Peters Alina Verenich SCAPA Bluegrass State: Jenine Tackett Connor Vanmeter Grand: Connor Vanmeter Winburn Middle School State: Azeen Athar Stuart Blood Chloe Cao Jerry Guo Connor Langley Sarah Laytham James Leavell-Greene Alyssa Liew Tanner McDaniel Elizabeth Minor Connor O'Nan Rebecca Palmer David Sanders Valerie Sarge Meredith Scrog-gin Meghan Waters Owen Weyl Matthew Wu Iven Yang Jessie Zhu Grand: Stuart Blood Chloe Cao Jerry Guo Connor Langley David Sanders Valerie Sarge Matthew Wu Former Kentucky Transportation Secretary Calvin Grayson Brigadier Gen Timothy A Byers one of UK's longest serving faculty members Bobby 0 Hardin and company executives Joseph Hicks Jr and Stanley Pigman are the 2009 inductees into the University of Kentucky College of Hall of Distinction Michael Kamer a 7th grade student at The Lexington School won the Kentucky state Geographic Bee in early April Kamer will compete in the National Geographic Bee concluding with the national finals on May 20 The University of Kentucky College of Law Trial third-year students Regan Merkel and Christopher Schaefer took second place in the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL) National Trial Competition The competition attracts more than 300 teams and 1000 students from about 150 law schools In addition to the team's success as the second best trial program in the nation Schaefer was awarded the George A Spiegelberg Award given to the student who served as the best advocate in the competition Meadowthorpe Elementary School finished first among 17 Fayette County public and private elementary schools in the 2009 Governor's Cup regional competition Dixie Elementary Magnet School was second and Rosa Parks Elementary came in third Maxwell Spanish Immersion Magnet School got the Hume Sportsmanship Award Top performers included: Mathematics: 1st Kathleen Yang Meadowthorpe: 2nd Angeline He Rosa Parks 3rd Anthony Tamasi Dixie Social studies: 1st Angelina Shi Meadowthorpe 2nd Erin Christopher Athens-Chilesburg Elementary 3rd Noah Welch Athens-Chilesburg Language arts: 1st Kathleen Yang Meadowthorpe 2nd Brian Pang Meadowthorpe 3rd (tie) Janet Guo Meadowthorpe Science: 1st Angelina Shi Meadowthorpe 3rd Jasmine Liu Meadowthorpe Composition: 1st Brooke Justus Dixie 2nd jasmine Liu Meadowthorpe 3rd Amelia Rogers Dixie Arts and humanities 1st Amelia Rogers Dixie 2nd Ityra KENTUCKY 214 Main St 231-6997 Samurai Film Festival April 20-23 All Seats $500 Wednesday April 22 5:1 5 7:30 9:40 GHOST DOG: THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI (1999) Directed by JIM JARMUSCH FREE PARKING weeknlghts and all day SatSun City Hall Annex Garage next to Police Dept TIMES AND SHOWS VARY I PLEASE CALL THEATRES FOR COMPLETE I LISTINGS AND TIMES of the Bluegrass (S59I 1C? (800) wwwil No one should have to face the end of life alone Dignity Compassion Quality Care these the things you deserve? Seevers Rosa Parks: 3rd Brian Pang Meadowthorpe The Kentucky Technology Student Association's (TSA) state conference was held in Louisville in mid-March The TSA Scholarship recipient was Andrew Barnott and Distinguished Student was Sara Trout both from Tates Creek High School Also Lauren Shields of Southern Middle was voted in as the 2009-10 state secretary Top TSA conference results from FCPS participants: Lafayette High School (Scott Davis adviser) Matt Warner 1st place extemporaneous speech 2nd place prepared presentation Addison Hughes and Ben Ward 1st place construction systems Clay Kissick Jesse Nau and Nick Federico 1st place Technology Bowl Ben Ward 2nd place CAD architecture with animation Paul Laurence Dunbar High School (Ben Herzog adviser) Sam Doss and Kathryn Hays 1st place architectural model Dhiyanan Jayamohan and Mak Rahmann-Chowdhury 1st place medical technology Kathryn Hays 2nd place essays on technology 3rd place extemporaneous presentation Dhiynana Jayamohan Mak Rahmann-Chowdhury and Henry Yan 2nd place Technology Bowl Chris Barnett 3rd place CAD architecture with animation Sam Doss 3rd place dragster design Tates Creek High School (Amanda Wickersham adviser) Brian Barnott 1st place flight 1st place dragster Adna Karic and Rachel Henning 1st place film 1st place fashion Sara Trout 2nd place career comparisons Andrew Barnott 2nd place dragster design Karly Osborne 3rd place career comparisons Alberto Velasco 3rd place future technology teacher Madison Smith and Rachel Bratton 3rd place debating technical issues Southern Middle School (Staci Davis adviser) Megan Kamb 1st place multimedia Ray Kildron 1st place (light Brynna Monk 1st place Lauren Shields 1st place career challenge Alina Verenich 1st place digital photography Scott Abney and Ian Davis 1st place challenging technology issues Ian Davis anil Adam Smith 1st place structural challenge Ray Kildron and Adam Smith 1st place problem solving Scott Abney Brynna Monk and Yasmine Shalash 1st place Scott Abney Yasmine Shalash Lauren Shields 1st place Emily Frangedakis 2nd place nmunication 2nd place graphic Megan Kamb 2 tography Lauren Shields technical writing Jessica Villasis 2nd place multimedia Evan Davis and Ray Kildron 2nd place structural challenge Maria Morales and Alina Verenich 2nd place problem solving Megan Kamb Rebecca Peters and Alina Verenich 2nd place inventions and innovations Maria Morales and Jessica Villasis 2nd place challenging technology issues Yasmine Shalash Scott Abney and Taylor Sadler 2nd place Technology Bowl Maria Morales Rebecca Peters and Alina Verenich 2nd place leadership challenge Scott Abney Emily Frangedakis Brynna Monk Yasmine Shalash Lauren Shields and Adam Smith 2nd place chapter team Maria Morales 3rd place career 3rd communication Rebecca Peters 3rd place digital photography 3rd technical writing Adam Craven 3rd place multimedia Taylor Sadler 3rd place flight Lauren Shields 3rd place prepared speech Adam Craven and Taylor Sadler 3rd place structural challenge Brynna Monk and Yasmine Shalash 3rd place challenging technology issues Maria Morales and Lauren Shields 3rd place medical technology Seven Eastern Kentucky University students attended the Phi Beta Lambda-Future Business Leaders of America Kentucky spring leadership conference in Louisville Each student placed in at least one event Students who placed in one or more events were Jamie Gregory Maggie Woods Misty Brumley Kathryn Engle Amber Allen Ashley O'Bradovich and Daniel Stone Stone was also elected Kentucky Phi Beta Lambda State President Karen Lewis assistant professor of architecture at University of Kentucky College of Design has been Karen Lewis named a recipient of the New Faculty Teaching Award presented by the Association of Collegiate Schools ot Architecture (ACSA) and the American Institute ot Architecture Students (AIAS) The Mountain Proud Teen Safety Squad ot Lee County Alternate High School in Beattyville was one of the top 20 teams in the The National Organizations for Youth Safety and The Allstate 2009 Act Out Loud: Raising Voices for Safe Teen Driving national contest The Allstate Foundation will award up to $10000 to the three teams with the most votes which will be announced during NYTSM on May 27th An Eastern Kentucky University mock trial team earned a bid to the National Championship Tournament in Des Moines Iowa during opening round competition March Memphis Only 48 teams less than 10 percent Have you heard the news today lillHIHllMMHWIiMliybiMi LEXINGTON J'i HERALD-LEADER HKWSt-PMlflOUWi CAMPARI tURH) PROM MI NIMUS WITH S-YI AR Su n' MU MON DEAL A i bonuses Trillions CONGRESS WANTS TO TAX MONEY PrttMtfll sday lo tam I MM nr DM KkM errrptayees utt Mvnxl a $165 mil fig the poMic nnri doHiumk digjat at ihm rRwwitng ih economy nto Attmt Getting the Herald-Leader eEDITION on your computer is the ultimate way to save time and money! 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