Welcome to Choices
Our district provides individualized education for K-12 students who have severe behavior problems in the classroom and are facing extended supensions or expulsions.
The program is dedicated to academic excellence, curricular innovation, parental support and community involvement. Students learn how to learn and be productive, as well as how to get along with peers and adults.
Congratulations to Lakin Copeland, Jarrell Hardin, Jalicah Burgess, Chauncy Fulton, Colton Weigel, and Wesley Andrews, who received their diplomas at the Board of Education meeting on Monday, May 18. A reception followed at Choices Educational Center. You can see pictures from the event here.
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McCracken County Family Court Judge Cynthia Sanderson met with Choices students on April 22 to discuss the topic "Preparing for the Adult World", which focused the legal responsibilities of adults.
The discussion was part of a series, "Skills For Entering the World of Work and Advanced Study", which was led by Olivia Burr and Jan Roberson.
Topics included:
- How to apply for college at WKCTC.
- Planning for the future.
- Making use of Vocational Rehabilitation as a resource after high school.

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Congratulations to Michael Allen, Soniqua Burns, Jonesha Harmon, Dorion Shumpert, and James Stubblefield, who received their diplomas at the Board of Education meeting on Monday, April 20. A reception followed at Choices Educational Center. You can see pictures from the event here.
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Choices students Jamier Rouse and Johnathan Braima received their diplomas at the Board meeting on October 20. Congratulations! Additional photos can be seen at http://bluetornado.smugmug.com
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Choices Educational Center was recently forced to move to the former Cooper- Whiteside Elementary school after a storm came through while the roof at Forest Hills was being repaired and caused extensive water damage. An already difficult situation was compounded by the timing of the misfortune. The storm struck June 25, just a bit more than a month before schools were to open on. By the time the move was finalized, it was a matter of weeks before schools were set to open.  
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Mid Year Graduates Jakari Garnett and Cocoa Prather were recognized at the May 19 meeting of the Board of Education. Congratulations!
Jakari Garnett and Cocoa Prather
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Sophomore Britley Noonan received the first place prize of $250 for her essay titled “Educating About HIV/AIDS in Kentucky” at Kentucky Department for Public Health’s eighth annual African-American and Hispanic/Latino Youth Conference on HIV/AIDS. The conference was held April 26 at the University of Kentucky, where Ms. Noonan presented her essay during the conference.
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