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First Floor Meeting Rooms Sampson, Wilkinson and Laffoon are down the stairs next to Registration.

Thursday Certification Future Problem Solving Certification Zero and one year sessions are four hours; 2+ sessions are two hours. FPS Jump Start - 4 PM to 5 PM Laffoon Room,1st floor Brenda Darnell This session is a must for all FPS newbies. Get a brief overview of what FPS is and how the competition is structured. (Also at 7:00 PM) FPS Jump Start - 7 PM to 8 PM Laffoon Room,1st floor Brenda Darnell This session is a must for all FPS newbies. Get a brief overview of what FPS is and how the competition is structured. (Also at 4:00 PM) FPS 01-5 PM to 9 PM Combs/Chandler Room, 2nd floor Kirk Barnett, Russell Ind.; Pam Burton, Johnson Co. Middle School; Tammy Townsend, Fred T. Burns Middle School FPS 02-5:30 PM to 9:30 PM Nunn Room, 2nd floor Melissa Bryan, McCracken County; Jill Lauroesch, Meyzeek Middle School FPS 11-5:30 PM to 9:30 PM Stopher Room, 3rd floor Rex Hanson, Elizabethtown; Henrietta Sheffel, Breathitt Co. Schools FPS 21-6:15 PM to 8:15 PM Segell Room, 3rd floor Brenda Porter, Johnson County; Nick Skaggs, Edmonson Co. Middle School Quick Recall Certification Zero and one year sessions are two hours; 2+ sessions are 45 minutes to an hour. QR 21-4:30 PM to 5:30 PM Beckham Room, 3rd floor Carole Sanders, dupont Manual QR 01-4:30 PM to 6:30 PM Sampson Room,1st floor Brad Persinger, Gateway CTC KAAC Conference--Page 1

QR 02-6:15 PM to 8:15 PM Beckham Room, 3rd floor Wesley Waddle, Hart County; Joey Hamilton, Pike County QR 22-7 PM to 8 PM Sampson Room,1st floor Greg Grey, Edmonson County Friday Certification Future Problem Solving Certification Zero and one year sessions are four hours; 2+ sessions are two hours. FPS Jump Start - 6:30 AM to 7:15 AM Combs/Chandler Room, 2nd floor Brenda Darnell, KAAC This session is a must for all FPS newbies. Get a brief overview of what FPS is and how the competition is structured. FPS 03-7:30 AM to 11:30 AM Combs/Chandler Room, 2nd floor Rex Hanson, Elizabethtown Schools; Kathy Sorrell, Fleming County FPS 03-A - 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM Coe Room, 3rd floor Nick Skaggs, Edmonson County; Roxana Jacobs, Greenup County Schools FPS-12-7:30 AM to 11:30 AM Jones Room, 3rd floor Carolyn Hale, Paintsville; Rick Moman, Daviess County FPS 22-7:30 AM to 9:30 AM Wilkinson Room,1st floor Jeanette Barreiro, Owensboro; Rodney Holt, McCracken County High School; Pam Burton, Johnson County Middle School FPS 23-2:30 PM to 4:30 PM French Room, 3rd floor Kathy Sorrell, Fleming County; Roxana Jacobs, Greenup County Schools KAAC Conference--Page 2

Quick Recall Certification Zero and one year sessions are two hours; 2+ sessions are 45 minutes to an hour. QR-03-1:15 PM to 3:15 PM Coe Room, 3rd floor Brad Persinger, Gateway CTC: Joey Hamilton, Pike County QR 03-A - 1:15 PM to 3:15 PM Combs/Chandler Room, 2nd floor Stanton Watson, Floyd County; Keith Durham, Fayette County QR 23-8:30 AM to 9:30 AM French Room, 3rd floor Brad Persinger, Gateway CTC, Virginia Browning, Madisonville North Hopkins QR 24-1:15 PM to 2:15 PM Jones Room, 3rd floor Anthony Carney, Danville Bate; Cathy Pennington, Russell Independent QR 24-A - 1:15 PM to 2:15 PM Laffoon Room,1st floor Lucy Flanary, Estill County; Erin Waggoner, Jessamine County Complimentary Breakfast Please join us in the Exhibit Hall from 7:15 to 8:15 AM Friday for a first come, first served complimentary pastry breakfast for Conference attendees. KAAC Conference--Page 3

Friday Breakouts 8:45 to 9:35 AM All sessions are for all grade levels unless noted. Coaching EL/MG Science Breathitt Room, 2nd floor Melissa Bryan, McCracken County Schools Tips and techniques for coaching Science Written Assessement for Elementary and Middle Grades teams. Governor's Cup - The Essentials Brown Room, 2nd floor John Bennett and Brenda Darnell,KAAC The basics of Governor's Cup. Start here if your Governor's Cup knowledge base is nonexistent or minimal. 3-D Printing--Regional FPS Topic Carroll/Ford Room, 2nd floor David Williams, Wako Electonics USA Advancing from its first use with art and hobbies, now see the world of possibilities as we move forward with 3D printing. Currently used in real-world applications from business and medicine, what will be the unknown limits or unexpected limitations of this new field of engineering advancement? "What Have I Done?!?" Advice for New Coaches Sampson Room,1st floor Tom Asbury, Pikeville High School Simple ideas and advice to calm the nerves of the new Academic Team Coach. Helpful answers to "How do I...?" questions. Participants should try to bring three good questions that they want/need answers to. The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Practices Stopher Room, 3rd floor Greg and Robin Grey, Edmonson County Are you a new coach looking for advice on how to conduct team practices, or do you need to add more focus to your team practices? This session targets seven areas essential to effective practices. Handouts will focus on the areas of preparation, reflection, and player improvement. Composition (repeated at 2:30 PM) Willis Room, 2nd floor Carole Sanders, KAAC Board, DuPont Manual HS Everything a coach will need to know about Composition prompts and scoring. Coaches will receive the KAAC scoresheet with an explanation of the terms and rationales used. KAAC Conference--Page 4

Special Giveaway #1 10 AM Friday, Exhibit Hall Win three years worth of Governor's Cup, Sixth Grade Showcase or JV Challenge questions! Breakouts - 10:15 to 11:05 AM All sessions are for all grade levels unless noted. I'm the Coach - Now What? Breathitt Room, 2nd floor Brenda Porter, Johnson County Schools "I'm hired and there's no way out..." Visit with an experienced coach to find out the secrets of longevity in coaching. Winning is great, but losing also happens. Find out the keys to coaching without earning a spot on the Wall of Shame. Receive lots of tips and take-homes that can help your team during the 2016-2017 season. It's All in the Genes--District FPS Topic (repeated at 2:30 PM) Carroll/Ford Room, 2nd floor Mark Running, Associate Professor in Biology at the University of Louisville Genetic modifications have been completed on plants and animals since 1970. Organisms have been altered using biotechnology techniques. Will the value of creating new varieties and breeds of species through GM or the value to gain higher nutritional content in agriculture be worth the risk? What are the ethical issues? Will the advancements in the field stop if resistant pathogens develop? The debate and disputes over the need for restriction and regulations of genetically modified foods continues. Quick Recall Demonstration (repeated at 2:30 PM) Collins Room, 2nd floor Virginia Browning, KAAC Trainers Brand new to Quick Recall coaching? Here's an opportunity to learn Quick Recall by sitting behing a buzzer system (also at 2:30 PM). Math Quick Recall - Tips (MG/HS) Sampson Room,1st floor Todd Garrison, Glasgow HS So you're pretty sure you have heard a math tossup like that one a hundred times before but your team never buzzes? Learn a variety of tips in nearly every mathematics content category for how to get math tossups FAST! This is geared towards high school math students but may have some crossover to middle school. Staying Successful Stopher Room, 3rd floor Pamela Burton, Johnson County Schools Successful coaches have methods they use to keep their students succeeding. During this workshop, we will discuss what works and what doesn't. KAAC Conference--Page 5

Lieutenant Governor's Entrepreneurship Challenge (HS) Wilkinson Room,1st floor Cody Patterson, Relations Manager, Office of Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton The Lieutenant Governor's Entrepreneurship Challenge will consist of a business plan proposal and a live pitch competition. It will include two components next year - a regional competition and a state competition. Learn more! Supporting KAAC Events from the District Level Willis Room, 2nd floor Erin Waggoner, Jessamine County Schools What can your district administration do to support KAAC events in your schools? Come hear how Jessamine County chose to approach Governor's Cup from the district level, and the changes it has made for our schools. Special Giveaway #2 11:15 AM Friday, Exhibit Hall Win three years worth of Governor's Cup, Sixth Grade Showcase or JV Challenge questions! Hall of Fame Luncheon Grand Ballroom 11:30 AM to 1 PM Inductees Kirk Barnett, Russell Independent Jeffrey Castle, Jessamine County Cheryl Parker, College View Breakouts - 1:15 to 2:05 PM All sessions are for all grade levels unless noted. Coaching Arts/Humanities (MG/HS) Breathitt Room, 2nd floor Brenda Porter, Johnson County Schools Strategies for Arts/Humanities success at the Middle and High School levels. KAAC Conference--Page 6

Confessions of a State Champ or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Be the Bomb Brown Room, 2nd floor Bill Newsome, Grayson County High School A former academic team member and current coach, Bill Newsome shares strategies and resources that led his teams to success in the past, both as a player and coach. Focusing on middle and high school tips, a former Language Arts state champion and quick recall player discusses strategies that helped him and the teams he has coached conquer the Governor s Cup curriculum. Join Bill as he shares his 42-step plan for conquering life, the universe, and everything academic team-related. Session may include but is not limited to: fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles... Identity Theft--State Finals FPS Topic Carroll/Ford Room, 2nd floor Kenneth Dobson, LMPD Major Crimes Division/Financial Crimes Unit FBI White Collar Crimes Task Force Data breach, hacker, invisible crime, skimmer, data security, credit card fraud, credit report. These are just a few terms many victims of identity theft have experienced. From garbage to icloud, is your personal informaton really protected? This session will give you an understanding of target groups vulnerable to identity thieves, and will identify the steps to take if a breach occurs. Recruiting and Training Parent Volunteers Sampson Room,1st floor Charlie Kahn, Woodford County Middle School How can a coach ensure smooth matches and a season with fewer headaches? Get help from parents! But first you have to ensnare them in your trap! Coaching Language Arts (MG/HS) Stopher Room, 3rd floor Pamela Burton, Johnson County Schools Successful coaches have methods they use to keep their students succeeding. During this workshop, we will discuss what works and what doesn't. FPS Coaching Wilkinson Room,1st floor Carolyn Hale, Fayette County Carolyn wants you to be all that you can be for your elementary FPS students. Come and hear how this retired elementary teacher and coach developed an award winning program at Central Elementary School in Johnson County. This breakout session will help new FPS coaches grow in learning the FPS process and help experienced FPS coaches maximize their problem FPS coaching skills. Composition (also at 8:45 AM) Willis Room, 2nd floor Carole Sanders Everything a coach will need to know about Composition prompts and scoring. Coaches will receive the KAAC scoresheet with an explanation of the terms and rationales used. KAAC Conference--Page 7

Breakouts - 2:30 to 3:20 PM All sessions are for all grade levels unless noted. Quick Recall Demonstration (also at 10:15 PM) Collins Room, 2nd floor Virginia Browning, KAAC Trainers Brand new to Quick Recall coaching? Here's an opportunity to learn Quick Recall by sitting behing a buzzer system (also at 2:30 PM). Fixing Buzzer Systems Breathitt Room, 2nd floor Rodney Holt, McCracken County High School A brief overview over how to do corrective and preventive maintenance in an effort to preserve your buzzer system as long as possible. Motivation Tips Brown Room, 2nd floor Wesley Waddle, Hart County Schools This session focuses on some basic but helpful strategies to help coaches and students alike stay focused, engaged, and motivated through the opportunities, hurtles, and challenges of a year filled with practices, matches, and academic team events. This session will be of particular interest to smaller teams/schools and less experienced coaches. It's All in the Genes--District FPS Topic (also at 10:15 AM) Kirk Barnett, Russell High School Instructor/Academic Team Coach The recent developments of new biotechnology techniques such as Next-Gen Sequencing, Real Time PCR, cloning, Knock out genes, and CRISPR/Cas9 have revolutionized molecular genetics and genetic engineering. Genetic manipulation has arrived in the Twenty-first century and with it comes almost endless ethical and safety questions. We embark on a new day of genetic manipulation that is cheap, fast, and easy to perform. Already we are seeing cloned animals that provide high quality meat and milk, transgenic animals that possess genes taken from completely different species, GMO crops that possess pesticide resistance, and gene therapy drugs for humans. All of this has happened in the past decade. Join Kirk Barnett as he uses his expertise as a former DNA specialist for the National Institutes of Health and current FPS coach to discuss what we might expect out of genetic manipulation in the next decade. Magnificent Moderating Sampson Room,1st floor Charlie Kahn, Woodford County Middle School Whether you're a seasoned moderator needing some polish, or trying to conquer "reader fear", this session will give you some practical tips on becoming a more efficient and effective moderator for Quick Recall. KAAC Conference--Page 8

Coaching Social Studies MG/HS Stopher Room, 3rd floor Greg Grey, Edmonson County Tips and techniques for coaching Social Studies Quick Recall and Written Assessment at the Middle and High School levels. FPS: Beyond the Team Events Wilkinson Room,1st floor Melissa Bryan, McCracken County Public Schools FPS is most commonly known for it's team division that competes as part of Governor's Cup, but the program has many more opportunities for students at the State and International level! Scenario Writing, Scenario Performance, Community Problem Solving, Individual, and Junior Division components are all great opportunities for students to be involved in the FPS program outside of Governor's Cup. In this session, we will discuss each FPS Component event and look at past examples of each. You will receive tips to expand your FPS program and provide a more opportunities for competition. Starting with a Blank Canvas: How to organize a new team Willis Room, 2nd floor Sharon Tedder, Southside Elementary; Allie Creekmur, Southside Elementary This session will include information about how we select and organize our team. This will include data that we use to select students and how we organize practices. We will also discuss how students are chosen for Quick Recall and FPS. 3:45 to 4:15 PM - DOOR PRIZE GIVEAWAY Get your KAAC BUCKS in your registration packet and from presenters after each breakout or certification clinic. After signing them, drop your BUCKS in the bag for the door prize(s) of your choice. We ll draw prize-by-prize starting at 3:45PM. Then, we ll take all unchosen BUCKS and put them in a kitty for our buzzer system draw! We hope you enjoy multiple chances to win this year! Must be present to win. Don t forget the other drawings for questions at 10AM and 11:15AM as well! Saturday Certification Future Problem Solving Certification Zero and one year sessions are four hours; 2+ sessions are two hours. FPS 04-8 AM to 12 PM Wilkinson Room,1st floor Drew Trimble, Johnson County KAAC Conference--Page 9

FPS 13-8 AM to 12 PM Brown Room, 2nd floor Roxana Jacobs, Greenup County FPS 24-7:45 AM to 9:45 AM Laffoon Room,1st floor Tawnya Gipson, Warren County Schools Quick Recall Certification Zero and one year sessions are two hours; 2+ sessions are 45 minutes to an hour. QR 04-9:30 AM to 11:30 AM Carroll/Ford Room, 2nd floor Brad Persinger, Gateway CTC QR 25-9 AM to 10 AM Sampson Room,1st floor Carole Sanders, dupont Manual Saturday: FPS Survival Kit FPS Familiarization Jump Start Brenda Darnell, KAAC Program Director 7 AM Combs/Chandler Room, 2nd floor Have you been recruited to be a Future Problem Solving coach or evaluator and are not really sure what you have committed to? This session is a must for all FPS newbies. Learn a brief overview of what FPS is and how the competition is structured. FPS Topics Overview Kirk Barnett, Russell High School 8:00 AM Combs/Chandler Room Room, 2nd floor It s All in the Genes, 3D Printing and Identity Theft. Three diverse topics for the 2016/2017 FPS academic year. Join Kirk as he gives a brief overview of each of these topics and provides initial research to quick-start your team this season. KAAC Conference--Page 10

Join four FPS International Championship coaches as they lead you through coaching FPS from starting your team through surviving Internationals. Here are our FPS Survival Kit breakouts: 9:00 AM Combs/Chandler Room Room, 2nd floor Carolyn Hale, Fayette County; Melissa Bryan, Heath Middle School Moving beyond the announcement of becoming your school s FPS coach, or trying to rejuvenate your program as you welcome new students to the FPS process, this earthly flight is the first of three to assist you as you become knowledgeable about commanding/captaining your crew. As you face the unknown to boldly go where you have [not] gone before as the newly appointed captain of your ship, and venture into the fastpaced world of academic team competition, you will need this session as you build your FPS foundation for flights into the world of FPS competitions. 10 AM Combs/Chandler Room Room, 2nd floor Pamela Burton, Johnson County Schools; Carolyn Hale, Fayette County Continue the journey with your second voyage of the day on FPS Beyond. All journeys are launched with a skill-set acquired by their commander from the first flight. As the captain for your team, take command of your practice sessions with practical tips and suggestions for improving crew performance. Learn and convey the value of delegation of duties to the crew, so that each takes ownership of their final destination. Disembark from this session with both practice tips for advanced coaching of the FPS process and suggestions for resource material that you cannot do without. 11 AM Combs/Chandler Room Room, 2nd floor Brenda Porter, Johnson County; Kirk Barnett, Russell High School The third voyage for FPS Beyond delves into the depth of what drives the ship, the FUTURE SCENE and its CHARGE. In order to prevent you and your crew from abandoning the ship, attend this session and discover and explore the realm of FUTURE SCENE and its importance. Whether you are directing the crew to read the Future Scene for critical information or attempting to write a Future Scene, you need to be on this voyage. Learn how to use the research and resources to seek new ideas for futuristic scenarios as your crew practices for their ultimate journeys: District, Region and State Finals. KAAC Conference--Page 11

Special Events and Notices Reminder FPS Certification When you leave Conference, 0 and 1 year certifications must be completed by returning your sample booklet within 14 days. The 2+ Certification quiz must also be completed within 14 days. KAAC BUCKS for door prize drawings Get your KAAC BUCKS in your registration packet and from presenters after each breakout or certification clinic. After signing them, drop your BUCKS in the bag for the door prize(s) of your choice. We ll draw prize-by-prize starting at 3:45PM. Then, we ll take all unchosen BUCKS and put them in a kitty for our buzzer system draw! We hope you enjoy multiple chances to win this year! Must be present to win. Governor s Cup Question Giveaways Friday at 10 AM, 11:15 AM and 2:15 PM Use your KAAC BUCKS (see above) to win 3 years of past Governor s Cup questions! Must be present to win. Grand Door Prize Giveaways 3:45 PM Friday At 3:45 PM Friday, come to the Exhibit Hall to win fabulous prizes, including a new buzzer system, past Governor s Cup questions and items for the home and classroom. Conference registrants only, and you must be present to win! Friday Luncheon Keynote: Lee Cruse Lee Cruse has become the gold standard for comedy in the Bluegrass and beyond. He's been making Kentuckians laugh through radio, as well as Lexington's #1 morning television program for over a decade. "I really do have the best job on the planet. I love my Kentucky home, so to have the opportunity to visit these fascinating places and the great people is a privilege. It's like I'm the community dog; people seem happy to see me and they're always giving me snacks." Lee took his talents to the stage in 1995 to become a stand-up comic. His self-deprecating style and sarcasm is biting without any vulgarity. You can listen to Lee on the radio as the host of "LIVE with Lee" on News Talk 590 WVLK. KAAC Conference--Page 12

Thank you for coming to this year s Conference. Please let us know if there s something we can do to make your experience more worthwhile. Thank You! When Governor s Cup began in 1986, there was only a shared desire among educators to promote academic excellence and recognize outstanding achievement. Today over 1200 KAAC schools and 20,000 students take part in our Commonwealth's most prestigious academic event. Thank you for your investment in Kentucky's future. We hope you enjoy the KAAC Conference and wish you the best of good fortune in the coming year. Staff John Bennett Executive Director jbennett@kaac.com Brenda Darnell Program Director bdarnell@kaac.com Cindy Clark Administrative Specialist cclark@kaac.com Charlotte McFarland Administrative Assistant cmcfarland@kaac.com KAAC Conference--Page 13

KAAC Board of Directors The KAAC Board is composed of sectional representatives, who are elected by coaches, and appointed representatives, who represent various Kentucky agencies who are stakeholders in education. Section 1 Ballard, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Christian, Crittenden, Fulton, Graves, Henderson, Hickman, Hopkins, Livingston, Lyon, Marshall, McCracken, Trigg, Union, Webster Mr. Rodney Holt, McCracken County Ms Melissa Bryan, McCracken County Section 2 Allen, Barren, Breckinridge, Butler, Cumberland, Daviess, Edmonson, Grayson, Hancock, Logan, McLean, Meade, Metcalfe, Monroe, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Simpson, Todd, Warren Ms. Cheryl Parker, Owensboro Mr. Todd Garrison, Glasgow Section 3 Anderson, Bullitt, Carroll, Franklin, Green, Hardin, Hart, Henry, LaRue, Marion, Nelson, Oldham, Owen, Scott, Shelby, Spencer, Taylor, Trimble, Washington Mr. Wesley Waddle, Hart County Mr. Rex Hanson, Elizabethtown Section 4 Jefferson Ms. Carole Sanders, DuPont Manual Mr. Matt Church, University of Louisville Section 5 Adair, Boyle, Casey, Clinton, Fayette, Garrard, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, McCreary, Mercer, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Russell, Wayne, Woodford Mr. Charles Kahn, Woodford County Mr. David Metzger, Madison County Section 6 Boone, Campbell, Kenton, Bath, Bourbon, Bracken, Clark, Fleming, Gallatin, Grant, Harrison, Mason, Montgomery, Nicholas, Pendleton, Robertson Ms. Karen Rathbun, Covington Mr. Chris Girard, Covington Section 7 Bell, Breathitt, Clay, Estill, Harlan, Jackson, Knott, Knox, Laurel, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Owsley, Perry, Powell, Whitley, Wolfe Ms. Lucy Flanary, Estill County, President-Elect Ms. Carla Neeley, Clay County Section 8 Boyd, Carter, Elliot, Floyd, Greenup, Johnson, Lawrence, Lewis, Magoffin, Martin, Menifee, Morgan, Pike, Rowan Mr. Joey Hamilton, East Ridge High School Mr. Kirk Barnett, Russell Kentucky School Boards Association Dr. Felix Akojie, West Kentucky Community and Technical College Kentucky Education Association Mr. Brad Persinger, Gateway Community and Technical College Ky. Assn. of School Administrators Mr. Grayson Boyd, Paintsville Kentucky State Board of Education Ms. Mary Ann Miller, Frankfort Office of the Governor Vacant Kentucky Association of School Councils Mr. John Erwin, Danville Kentucky Department of Education Ms. Leann Pickerill, Frankfort KAAC Conference--Page 14

Quick Recall Trainers Anthony Carney, Danville Bate MS Bettye Davenport, Bardstown Keith Durham, Fayette County Lucy Flanary, Estill County Schools Gary Goodaker, Caldwell County Gregory Grey, Edmonson County Joey Hamilton, Pike County Debbie Highley, Bath County Virginia Browning, Madisonville-North Hopkins Jeremy Krug, Graves County High School Cheryl Parker, Daviess County Cathy Pennington, Russell Brad Persinger, Gateway CTC Brenda Porter, Johnson County Schools Virginia Rice, Harlan Carole Sanders, Louisville Scott Sexton, Pulaski County Wesley Waddle, Hart County Erin Waggoner, Jessamine County Schools Neil Watson, Floyd County John Woolley, Owensboro Thanks for all you do for the students of Kentucky! KAAC Conference--Page 15

Future Problem Solving Trainers Kirk Barnett, Russell Independent High School Jeanette Barreiro, Daviess County Jenna Boone, Oldham County Melissa Bryan, McCracken County Pam Burton, Johnson County Leslie Cornett, Estill County Middle School Tawnya Gipson, Warren County Schools Carolyn Hale, Fayette County Rex Hanson, Elizabethtown High School Rodney Holt, McCracken County Roxana Jacobs, Greenup County Jill Lauroesch, Jefferson County Rick Moman, Daviess County Shelli Hilton, Fayette County Beth Morehead, Calloway County Brenda Porter, Johnson Central High School Karen Rathbun, Northern Kentucky Brett Reliford, Adair County High School Virginia Rice, Harlan County Mary Schmalzl, Ryle High School Scott Sexton, Pulaski County Henrietta Sheffel, Breathitt County Edwina Sheffield-Slack, Ohio County Jane Slivey, Logan County Kathy Sorrell, Fleming County Tammy Townsend, Daviess County Drew Trimble, Woodford County Wesley Waddle, Hart County Teaching students how to think, not what to think! KAAC Conference--Page 16

Margaret Age, Louisville Marcella Ashcraft, Florence Ronnie Back, Russell Frank Baldridge, Inez Tim Ballard, Bardstown Michael Barber, Paintsville Margie Barnes, Jamestown Fredia Blackwell, Irvine Karen Blum, Crestwood Charlene Boggs, Maysville Jenna Boone, Russell Lillie Botts, Denniston Sandy Bowling, Manchester Grayson Boyd, Williamsport Bill Braden, Frankfort Melissa Bryan, Paducah John Burgess, Russel Ben Burr, Bardstown Pam Burton, Paintsville Brandon Campbell, Irvine Anthony Carney, Danville Lori Cash, Louisville Marcia Caudill, Carcassonne Mike Caudill, Carcassonne Judy Clements, Erlanger Joan Coates, Union James Coleman, Johns Creek Renee Coleman, Johns Creek Carol Combs, Jeff Susan Compton, Versailles Rita Cook, Petersburg Joe Crawford, Irvine Kathy Creech, Paintsville Anne Crockett, Louisville Sharon Crosby, Louisville Charles (Chuck) Dean, Lexington David Eakles, Bowling Green Billie Ferguson, Barbourville Lucy Flanary, Irvine Barbara Flair, Greensburg Jon Frederick, Cumberland County David Gaddie, Campbellsville Jean Gaunce, Somerset Donna Gholson, Russellville Independent Chris Girard, Florence Gary Goodaker, Caldwell County Colleen Gossett, Ashland Trey Grayson, Covington Jarrett Greer, Paintsville Greg Grey, Brownsville Marianne Griffith, Ashland Carolyn Hale, Johnson County Brenda Hall, Campbellsville Barbara Hamilton, Richmond Rex Hanson, LaRue County Jason Harris, Owensboro Debbie Highley, Owingsville Sister Aidan Hogan, Louisville Marilyn Hohmann, Louisville Leslie Hoskins, Henderson Virginia Hougland, Hopkinsville Kathi Hume, Lexington Roxana Jacobs, Greenup Ned Johnson, Tarpon Springs Wayland Johnston, Elizabethtown Jean Justice, Harold Hall of Fame Ints Kampars, Hardinsburg Matthew Knupp, Russell Sister Nancy Kordenbrock, Villa Hills Wanda Kuester, Evansville Irene Kuyper, Ashland Deborah Lemaster, Paintsville Joe Lovell, Frankfort Diane McCamish, Elizabethtown Polly McLain, Evarts Donn and Pam Manker, Campbell County Donna Mason, Bell County Frank Miklavic, Frankfort Michael Mills, Greensburg Carolyn Mitchell, Greenville Matthew Morris, New York City Carol Morton, Lexington Darlene Musselman, Florence Bill Nallia, Frankfort John O Bryan, Alexandria Melanie Onnen, Loveland Carolyn Papajohn, Ft. Wright Cathy Pennington, Russell David Pettit, Utica Geraldine Phillips, Clay County Brenda Porter, Staffordsville Danna Powers, Ashland Julia Pratt, Monticello Linda Preuss, Owensboro Sandy Preston, Paintsville Bettye Puckett, Bardstown Karon Reynolds, Elizabethtown Daniel Reynolds, Berea Thurmas Reynolds, Lexington Eldridge Rogers, Cadiz Jayme Runyon, Paintsville Richard Sarles, Madisonville Carole Sanders, dupont Manual Ken Scott, Frankfort Scott Sexton, Northern Middle Jane Silvey, Russellville Virginia Southard, Monticello Shannon Stamper, Lexington John Stephens, Raceland Bennett Stewart, Pikeville Andy Strange, Lakeside Park Sandra Stults, Winchester Tom Swartz, Lawrenceburg Wanda Tate, Hardinsburg Janet Taylor, Paintsville Ken Thompson, Louisville Kevin Thompson, Greensburg Gene Toth, Lexington Andrew Trimble, Paintsville Steve Trimble, Paintsville Khadra Turley, Mayfield Patty Valente, Hopkinsville Neil Watson, Garrett Joyce Watson, Garrett Tim Weatherholt, Cloverport Zella Wells, Paintsville John Wells, Newnan Howard White, Brownsville Jerri Wold, Louisville John Woolley, Philpot Wayne Young, Frankfort KAAC Conference--Page 17

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