July 10, 2025

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August 3rd – English ACT Prep London 2:00-4:00

August 5th – Resume/Separator Workshop Somerset 3:30

August 10th – Math ACT Prep London 2:00-4:00

August 10th – Resume/Separator Workshop London 4:00

August 11th Resume/Separator Workshop London 4:30

August 13th Resume/Separator Workshop Somerset 5:00

August 17th – Reading ACT Prep London 2:00-4:00

August 17th – Underclassman Summer Enrichment Workshop 4:00

August 24th – Science ACT Prep London 2:00-4:00

September 2nd -Underclassman Summer Enrichment Workshop Somerset 3:30

September 6th – English & Reading ACT Power Camp London 10:00-2:00

September 10th – English ACT Prep Somerset 4:00-6:00

September 13 – Math & Science ACT Power Camp London 10:00-2:00

September 17th – Math ACT Prep Somerset 4:00-6:00

September 17th – Underclassman Summer Enrichment Workshop Somerset 5:00

September 18th – Underclassman Summer Enrichment Workshop London 3:30

September 23rd – Underclassman Summer Enrichment Workshop London 4:30

September 24th – Reading ACT Prep Somerset 4:00-6:00

October 1st – Science ACT Prep Somerset 4:00-6:00

Remember to always check with your high school guidance department for scholarship opportunities!

First Step Scholarship – high school seniors. Application due July 25, 2025.

College Scholarships Various Business Scholarships -Database of various corporate scholarships

Kentucky Scholarships – Database of various scholarships.

Fastweb – One of the largest and most well-known scholarship databases.

Scholarships.com – scholarships organized by criteria like major, state, and extracurricular interests.

BigFuture by College Board – Offers scholarship search tool and connects to colleges and financial aid planning.

Niche – Offers both large and niche-specific scholarships, including some that don’t require essays.

WKU Vampy – Students in grades 7-10

Rutgers Pre-College Summer Academies – Ages 16-18

Worldwide Youth in Science & Engineering Program

Arizona State University – Online Classes

God’s Pantry Food Bank – Find a location near you

Laurel Heights – 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:00. No July service. Contact Darlene or Elizabeth if interested.

Eli Hill Foundation Fishing Tournament – July 18. More information coming soon!

PUGNACIOUS– eager to fight-The pugnacious pug barked at anyone who tried to pet it.

OFFICIOUS -overly eager in offering unwanted help-That officious salesman won’t leave us alone even though we told him we didn’t want his help.

VILIFY to say bad things about, to make into a villain-The press utterly vilified the politician, making it seem as if he himself had caused the blackout.

BERATE– to criticize severely or angrily-I hate when my mom berates me for petty offenses.

OBTRUSIVE-sticking out, noticeable; brash, meddling*-Doug’s obtrusive behavior at the party shocked everyone when he loudly asked the hostess about her marital troubles right in the middle of dinner.

INSULAR-isolated; narrow-minded-The islanders are an insular people who know nothing of the outside world and don’t care to learn.

ASSIDUOUS hard working-The donkey can be an assiduous animal; when properly motivated, it does a lot of work.

FACILITATE-to make easier-These new athletic facilities should facilitate local athletes’ workout regimens.

CIRCUITOUS- being or taking a roundabout course– Instead of taking the highway, the bus driver took a circuitous route along windy side roads.

PENITENT– feeling or expressing remorse-He is not at all penitent and refuses to apologize.

VOLUMINOUS– big; having large volume-Her voluminous vocabulary is what allows her to be so voluble.

SPECIOUSseemingly true but actually logically false-The lawyer’s specious reasoning tricked the judge into dropping all charges against his guilty client.

BUTTRESS– to support or strengthen-The wall had to be buttressed so it wouldn’t topple over.

RECIPROCATE- to show or give in return-If you’ll scratch my back, I’ll reciprocate and scratch yours.

SPURN-to reject with disrespect-Sarah spurned the bachelor’s advances and then spit in his face.

TRANSIENT-existing only briefly-It turns out that John’s feelings for Amy were transient: he has forgotten her and is now in love with Becky.

DISCORD– lack of agreement, quarreling-Their meetings were filled with discord; they just bickered with each other and got nothing done.

LATENT– existing in hidden or dormant form-She has always had a latent musical talent, but she is only now discovering it.

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