May 21, 2013
Teen of the Week

The Paducah Sun’s Teen of the Week program features a different local student each week selected from nominees submitted by high school guidance counselors throughout western Kentucky and southern Illinois. The Teen of the Year is chosen from the weekly winners.

The Teen of the Week sponsor for the 2012 - 2013 school year is Mid-Continent University. Each Monday, the Sun features a different Mid-Continent University Teen of the Week selected from nominees that high school guidance counselors throughout western Kentucky and southern Illinois submit to the Sun. Mid-Continent University will provide each Teen of the Week with a $2,500 annual scholarship to its university, which is renewable for four years. In the spring, a Teen of the Year will be chosen from the weekly winners and will receive a full four-year scholarship to Mid-Continent University, or a cash award of $2,500 paid through The Paducah Sun if the student selects another college to attend.

Mid-Continent University Teen of the Week for November 19, Ashley Latham
Mid-Continent University Teen of the Week
The Mid-Continent University Teen of the week for November 19, Ashley Latham
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Mid-Continent Teen of the Week for Nov. 12, 2012, Jaclyn White
Mid-Continent Teen of the Week
Mid-Continent Teen of the Week for Nov. 12, 2012, Jaclyn White
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Mid-Continent University Teen of the Week for November 5, 2012 — Derek Hayden
Mid-Continent University Teen of the Week — Derek Hayden
Derek Hayden, Mid-Continent University Teen of the Week for November 5, 2012
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Elizabeth Jerrell, Mid-Continent University Teen of the Week, Oct. 29, 2012
Student: ‘Push to be a better person’
Most little girls dream of being ballerinas or beauty queens. Elizabeth Jerrell was not one of them. By the time career day rolled around at Jerrell's elementary school, she knew she wanted to ent...
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Alyssa Durbin, Lone Oak High School, October 22, 2012 Mid-Continent University Teen of the Week
Lone Oak senior uses talents to inspire others
Musical theater is more than an outlet for Alyssa Durbin. The Lone Oak High School senior uses her singing, dancing and acting talents to express her faith and reach out to others. Although Durbin...
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Teen of the Week, October 15, 2012, Matthew Osterhaus
Teen of the Week, October 15, 2012
Teen of the Week for October 15, 2012, Matthew Osterhaus
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Preston Simmons, Mid-Continent University Teen of the Week for October 8, 2012.
Student brings compassion to every endeavor
Preston Simmons, Mid-Continent University Teen of the Week for Oct. 8, 2012.
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Chaney Brown
FFA chapter president says there's more to agriculture
Future Farmers of America members say that agriculture is not all about plows, cows and sows, and Chaney Brown agrees. Brown, a senior at Carlisle County High School, said her role as the Purchase...
Sep 30, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 13 13 recommendations | email to a friend
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LAUREL BLACK | The Sun
Brooke Davis, 16, of Paducah, will graduate from Lone Oak High School with an associate degree from Commonwealth Middle College. The Mid-Continent Teen of the Week credits planning and her goal-oriented parents with her success.
Planning keeps student ahead of the game
You won’t catch Brooke Davis unprepared. When she graduates from Lone Oak High School at 17, she will already have an associate degree in science from West Kentucky Community & Technical College, a...
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Brooke Davis
Planning keeps student ahead of the game
You won’t catch Brooke Davis unprepared. When she graduates from Lone Oak High School at 17, she will already have an associate degree in science from West Kentucky Community & Technical College, a...
Sep 23, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
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