Proficient Reading:
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Distinguished Reading:
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Proficient Math:
32%
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Distinguished Math:
18%
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Academic teams from Rise STEM Academy for Girls and Sandersville Elementary won the 2025 Superintendent’s Cup, earning students a head start on college!
Rise winners of Morehead State University scholarships (primary division):
Sandersville winners of Midway University scholarships (intermediate division):
Academic Challenge (for grades 2-3 and grades 4-5) is an Urban League of Lexington initiative in partnership with Fayette County Public Schools, Kentucky colleges, and community sponsors. Eligible schools can field multiple teams of four to six students who work together to answer a series of questions in various subject areas. Whoever provides the most correct answers wins the contest.
“I’m truly impressed with the more than 500 students who competed (this spring),” Assistant Superintendent Bill Bradford said at the March 26 finale. “We’re incredibly proud of your work and dedication.”
The regional winners advanced to the Superintendent’s Cup at the John D. Price Administration Building. Glendover was runner-up and Deep Springs placed third in the primary group. In the older students’ showdown, Arlington edged Glendover after a two-question tiebreaker.
A dozen individual students who entered the separate writing competition were rewarded as well.
Winners of a One Community, One Voice scholarship from Bluegrass Community & Technical College:
Winners of a 529 College Savings Plan courtesy of Zaxby’s:
For questions, please reach out to Carolyn Ford, district liaison in Family & Community Engagement.