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EIS Theatre Guild brings energy, laughter to the stage this week

There’s something different about this year’s EIS Theatre Guild production.

It’s faster. It’s louder. It’s unpredictable.

And if everything goes according to plan… it might even feel a little out of control.

That’s exactly the point.

EIS Theatre Teacher Pacey Hammond and his students are preparing to bring “Disorder in the Court” by Brianna Dehn to life. The show is April 23-24 at 6 p.m. at the Elizabethtown Performing Arts Center. It’s an interactive, high-energy comedy that invites the audience to do more than just watch.

It asks them to decide.

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Appelman honored with ExCEL Award in celebration of impact and excellence

Kentucky State Representative Steve Bratcher, R-Elizabethtown, might have summed up Friday’s ExCEL Award Ceremony the best.

During his remarks, Bratcher said there are events who won’t be remembered years from now, but Elizabethtown Independent Schools will remember T.K. Stone Middle School math teacher Chris Appelman won the 2025-26 ExCEL Award.

That sentiment set the tone for a powerful and emotional celebration at the Elizabethtown Performing Arts Center, where Appelman, an outstanding educator known for his passion, drive, and commitment to students, was recognized in front of family, friends, special guests, and the entire student body.

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Innovation in action: EEF grants bring new opportunities to EIS classrooms

In classrooms across Elizabethtown Independent Schools, new ideas are taking shape, creativity is being unleashed, and students are experiencing learning in new and meaningful ways—all thanks to the continued investment of the Elizabethtown Educational Fund.

For the second time this school year, the EEF has awarded Go Big E Grants, placing resources directly into the hands of teachers and into the heart of classrooms. These grants are designed to go beyond traditional funding, empowering educators to bring innovative, hands-on experiences to life for their students.

This latest round of funding reached 28 classrooms across the district, totaling more than $24,000 and impacting students from preschool through middle school. It builds on a previous round of grants awarded in December, reinforcing a commitment to sustained support throughout the year.

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A new chapter takes shape at T.K. Stone Middle School

There are moments in a community’s story when the past and the future stand side by side. At T.K. Stone Middle School, that moment is happening now.

Originally opened in 1954 and named after former Superintendent Talton K. Stone, who led the district from 1953-71, the school has long been a cornerstone of Elizabethtown Independent Schools. Generations of students have walked its halls. Now, more than 70 years later, those same halls are being transformed to serve the next generation of Panthers.

The $22.6 million renovation project marks the third major update to the school’s classroom spaces, following previous renovations in 1993 and 2003. But this project is not simply an update. It is a reimagining of what a middle school can be.

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A full circle moment: Appelman named EIS ExCEL award winner

For Chris Appelman, the journey to becoming Elizabethtown Independent Schools’ ExCEL Award winner began in a classroom. Not as a teacher, though. It began as a student.

A 2010 graduate of Elizabethtown High School, Appelman once walked the same hallways as the students he now teaches. He learned from educators who shaped his confidence, challenged his thinking, and inspired his future. Today, he stands at the front of a classroom at T.K. Stone Middle School, carrying that same impact forward.

Now, that journey has come full circle.

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E’town’s Clagett goes from band stage to poetry spotlight

Elizabethtown High School senior Rush Clagett is accustomed to standing before an audience. As a longtime member of the school band, he has performed in front of crowds for years. But stepping onto the stage to recite poetry — without an instrument in hand — was an entirely new experience.

“The stress of performing was the same,” Clagett said. “I want to do well in front of everyone. That’s pretty much the same.”

That familiar drive to perform at his best carried him all the way to the state stage, where Clagett earned a second-place finish at the Kentucky Poetry Out Loud competition held at the Farish Theater at the Lexington Public Library. His achievement marks the second consecutive year an Elizabethtown student has placed runner-up in the statewide contest, following Jocelyn Trejo-Zetina’s second-place finish last year, a testament to the growing strength of the arts at Elizabethtown High School.

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