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Boyle County school board approves Y‑Club trip to Kentucky United Nations Assembly

March 06, 2026 | Boyle County, School Boards, Kentucky


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Boyle County school board approves Y‑Club trip to Kentucky United Nations Assembly
The Boyle County Board of Education on March 6 approved an overnight, out-of-state trip for Boyle County High School Y‑Club students to attend the Kentucky United Nations Assembly in Louisville from March 12–14, 2026. The board voted unanimously, of those present, to approve the request after a motion by Cara Adkins and a second by Ruth Ann Elliott.

The trip request as recorded in the minutes lists "M. Isola" alongside Boyle County High School and describes the Kentucky United Nations Assembly (KUNA) as a model United Nations program that teaches diplomacy, civics, government and public speaking. The motion appears in the official minutes as: "On motion of Ms. Adkins, seconded by Ms. Elliott, it was voted unanimously, of those present, to approve the following Boyle County High School Y-Club Students Overnight/Out-of-State Trip Request." The minutes do not specify the number of students attending or funding sources for the trip.

Vice‑Chairperson Jesse Johnson called the special meeting to order at 8:30 a.m. The minutes list the members present as Jesse Johnson, Ruth Ann Elliott, Stephen Tamme and Cara Adkins. After approving the trip, Stephen Tamme moved to adjourn; the motion was seconded by Ruth Ann Elliott and carried unanimously, of those present. The record concludes with signatures naming Jennifer Newby as Chairperson and Mark Wade as Secretary.

The approval authorizes students from Boyle County High School to participate in KUNA activities in Louisville and leaves logistical details—such as the number of chaperones, exact student roster and funding source—unspecified in the minutes. Any additional permissions, trip forms or travel arrangements would be handled through the school and district staff following board authorization.

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