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Two Middlesboro High School Students Accepted into Prestigious Program With MIT Aieza Ahmad and Kayla Heck, juniors at MHS, were both accepted into the MIT Beaver Works Fall 2023 Outreach Program.

Middlesboro, KY — Thanks to a partnership between Middlesboro Schools and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), two students from Middlesboro High School (MHS) have a chance to take part in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Aieza Ahmad and Kayla Heck, juniors at MHS, were both accepted into the MIT Beaver Works Fall 2023 Outreach Program. This program focuses specifically on 11th grade girls across the nation who have interests in STEM-based fields.

Middlesboro Schools Partner With 'Save the Children' to Make Student Attendance a Priority Through the Jacket Exchange Jacket Exchange

The Jacket Exchange is a store for parents and/or guardians of Middlesboro Independent Schools to earn merchandise based on their child’s attendance.

 

 

 

 

Middlesboro students advance to the next level in their academic journey at an exemplary high school that cultivates strong academic achievement and promotes innovative, higher level learning to ensure students are college/career ready and become contributing members of a diverse global community. Mr. Bobby Bennett, the faculty and staff at Middlesboro High School work diligently to offer a rigorous academic program, including Project Lead the Way, that teaches real world skills for the 21st century. 

 

Partnering with Southeast Kentucky Community & Technical College, MHS provides students with the opportunity to pursue an Associates Degree while earning a high school diploma.  Dual-credit Advanced Placement (AP) courses are offered so that students may take and experience college-level classes while in high school. 

 

Taking learning to new heights, students at MHS can experience and learn about aviation through the Air and Space Academy, which includes an Aviation Lab. Work in this lab includes the use of a flight simulator. 

 

Communication skills are learned and enhanced through participation in Middlesboro High School’s radio station (WYJR-LP) and “The Beeline” newspaper.  Students learn “real-world skills” and find out what it takes to run a radio station and publish a newspaper.

                                                                     

 

 

 

 

 

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