Where Are Grant County Alumni Today?
2021 Graduate, Carson Bick
Carson is currently working in the HVAC field and working as a pipe fitter. He is a hardworking individual but he also has a big, loving heart. He likes to spend time with his family and hang out with his friends from high school. His family is very proud of him and his accomplishments. - Nominated by a family member
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If you nominate someone, we showcase in the order we receive so no one is left out! Please include a picture and submit only once. Unless you have updates to make. Currently, we are 3 weeks out, since we only showcase one alum each week! Thank you for your interest and cooperation in showcasing our amazing alumni!

We are deeply grateful for our Curriculum Specialists, their dedication, expertise, and commitment make a lasting impact in our classrooms every day. Thank you for the important work you do to support both our teachers and our students.
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"The people responsible for running French Club are: (front row) - Rachel Clemons, Vice - President; Terri Harvey, President; Mattie Kistler, Secretary; Jeff Stone, Sgt. at Arms; (back row) - Brenda Spillman, Sponsor; Rose Deller, Treasurer; Shelley Whellington, Reporter" - 1988 Grantonian Yearbook
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1962 Graduate, Joyce Doyle
From a 37-year career within Grant County Schools—serving as a physical education teacher, Director of Pupil Personnel (DPP), and principal—Mrs. Doyle has impacted countless students. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Language Arts, Health, and Physical Education from Morehead State University, a master’s degree in Secondary Education from Georgetown College, and a Rank I in Administration and Supervision from the University of Kentucky.
Mrs. Doyle is a lifelong educator who continues to influence and inspire lives. Thank you for your passion and love for Grant County! — Nominated by a friend
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If you nominate someone, we showcase in the order we receive so no one is left out! Please include a picture and submit only once. Unless you have updates to make. Currently, we are 7 weeks out, since we only showcase one alum each week! Thank you for your interest and cooperation in showcasing our amazing alumni!

We appreciate your dedication to Grant County Schools and to our students. The relationships you build and the confidence you instill have a lasting impact on students’ lives.
Thank you for doing the hard work each and every day—we are grateful for you!
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"2004 Girls Track Team" - Grantonian Yearbook
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On Paraprofessional Appreciation Day, we recognize the dedicated individuals who show up every day with patience, compassion, and purpose. Whether they’re supporting small group instruction, building meaningful connections, encouraging confidence, or helping students navigate challenges, their impact is both powerful and lasting.
Our paraprofessionals do far more than assist—they uplift, inspire, and help create the supportive environments where all students can thrive. Their intentional work, quiet encouragement, and unwavering commitment make a difference in ways that often go unseen, but are deeply felt.
To our paraprofessionals: thank you for the care you give, the relationships you build, and the difference you make every single day within Grant County Schools. We appreciate you today and always!
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2019 Graduate, Emily Brewster-Hatter
After graduation Emily pursued her love of animals at Vet Tech Institute in Houston, Texas. She continued training for her degree at Vet Tech Institute in Indianapolis, Indiana where she graduated in April of 2022 with her Associates in Veterinary Technology. She worked at the largest privately owned Animal clinic in the US for a year and a half before moving home to care for her mother. She is actively studying to take the VTNE to get her license in Veterinary Technology. She spends a lot of time with her step daughter. She leaves her home open for any animal in need and is eager to get back into the world of veterinary medicine. We're excited to see what the future will bring for her! - Nominated by anonymous
Nominate someone today! https://bit.ly/Wherearetheytoday
If you nominate someone, we showcase in the order we receive so no one is left out! Please include a picture and submit only once. Unless you have updates to make. Currently, we are 7 weeks out, since we only showcase one alum each week! Thank you for your interest and cooperation in showcasing our amazing alumni!

Each incoming Kindergarten student will receive a readiness bag from the Council for a Brighter Future, Grant County's Early Childhood Council.
If you haven't signed up for a time, you still can! Reach out to an elementary school to get registered!
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"Girls Basketball Team" - 1980 Grantonian Yearbook
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Join us in supporting one of our amazing teachers, Caitlin Sarcione. Caitlin is in the running for America's Favorite Teacher! The winner receives an assembly at their school with Bill Nye the Science Guy, an appearance in Reader's Digest, and a $25,000 trip to Hawaii!!
You can vote once every 24 hours so make sure you login each day to share your support! The kiddo's at Mason-Corinth Elementary would LOVE to experience this awesome assembly! Click the link to vote!
http://americasfavteacher.org/2026/caitlin-sarcione
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2015 Graduate, Jackie Simpson
Jackie is working in construction, a hardworking man who provides for his beautiful family. Jackie enjoys spending time with his wife and his three children. - Nominated by a family member
Nominate someone today! https://bit.ly/Wherearetheytoday
If you nominate someone, we showcase in the order we receive so no one is left out! Please include a picture and submit only once. Unless you have updates to make. Currently, we are 7 weeks out, since we only showcase one alum each week! Thank you for your interest and cooperation in showcasing our amazing alumni!

"Mr. and Miss Best Citizen- Lee Bruce and Pat Case" - 1972 Grantonian Yearbook
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1966 Graduate, David Barnes, 2024 Grant County Schools Distinguished Alumni
A 1966 graduate of GCHS, Mr. Barnes is a self-taught electrical engineer whose innovation and determination helped build a global technology company. His groundbreaking work in video and broadcast technology continues to impact industries around the world today.
From Cordova Kentucky to international success, Mr. Barnes is a powerful example of what dedication, ingenuity, and a Grant County education can achieve. - Nominated by a friend
Nominate someone today! https://bit.ly/Wherearetheytoday
If you nominate someone, we showcase in the order we receive so no one is left out! Please include a picture and submit only once. Unless you have updates to make. Currently, we are 7 weeks out, since we only showcase one alum each week! Thank you for your interest and cooperation in showcasing our amazing alumni!

From our Elementary, Middle, and High School Archery teams competing at State—and advancing to Eastern Nationals—to our GCHS Cheerleaders bringing home the Crown Super National Championship, these achievements reflect the hard work happening across Grant County Schools.
We are beyond proud of our students for representing our community with excellence, determination, and school spirit.
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Serving more than 3,100 students across six campuses and over 100 classrooms, our maintenance team works tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure every building is safe, clean, and ready for learning.
From fixing HVAC systems, plumbing, and electrical issues to laying flooring and installing light fixtures, there’s no challenge they won’t tackle. Their hard work, dedication, and problem-solving keep our schools operating smoothly for students and staff alike.
Please join us in saying THANK YOU to the amazing maintenance professionals who care for our schools and our community every day. We appreciate you!
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"Steve Wainscott, Kenny Colson, Jerry Moore, Doug Malone, and Chuck Walters clown around outside the greenhouse." - 1978 Grantonian Yearbook
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