Local Students' Artwork Chosen for Challenger Learning Center at Paducah's New Year's Card Cover and Calendar

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PADUCAH, KY (01/08/2018) Sophi Park, a sixth grader from Hopkinsville's University Heights Academy created the patch that has been chosen to be on the front cover of the Challenger Learning Center (CLC) at Paducah's 2018 New Year's Card. Framed copies of the card were presented to the Park during a special presentation at the school January 5.

Park created the patch last year in Tracie Atwood's science class as one way to prepare for the class trip to the center to fly a simulated space mission to the moon.

"Sophi's patch depicts a very realistic astronaut on a moon mission. It's a great representation of the American space program - past and future," said Mellisa Duncan, CLC director.

The cards are sent to the contributors and patrons of the center including teachers, superintendents, legislators, campers, board members and donors. A card is also sent to the White House.

The CLC also chooses eleven other patches to include in its annual calendar. The schools and students represented in the calendar include:

New Simpson Hill School (Illinois) Ariel Board, Emilia Calvert, Kaylee Caraker, Ashton Fox
Calvert City Elementary School Anderson Jones
Reidland Middle School Sarah Penrod
Community Christian Academy Kelsey Hughes
Farmington Elementary School Kayla Aldridge
Lone Oak Intermediate School Caden Kern
Franklin Elementary School Madison Acuff
Calloway County Middle School Jayne Bishop
Heath Middle School Cynthia Steger
Frankfort Intermediate School (Illinois) Hailey Murphy
Heath Middle School Jane Walsh
University Heights Academy Sophi Park

"This is the 11th year we have produced a calendar and we are very proud to be able to showcase our students' artwork in such a useable format for all to see," said Duncan.

The CLC is located on the campus of West Kentucky Community and Technical College. For more information about the center please visit clcpaducah.org.

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West Kentucky Community and Technical College (WKCTC) has been recognized as an Aspen Prize Top 10 Community College each of the four times the Prize has been awarded by the Aspen Institute and has twice been named a Finalist with Distinction for providing students with strong job training and continuing higher education opportunity, for achieving high completion and transfer rates, and for providing strong employment results for its graduates. For more information visit, westkentucky.kctcs.edu.