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Mar 24th, 2016
Gatton Academy senior Rachel Cooper (who came to Gatton from the Louisville Collegiate School) has been named the YMCA of Greater Louisville’s 2016 Black Achievers Youth Achiever of the Year.
View ArticleFeb 19th, 2016
The 6 seniors are Taylor Bowman, Linyue "Joy" Fan, Emily Keeter, Luci Keller, Malia Latimer, and Seth Marksberry.
View ArticleFeb 19th, 2016
The 2015-2016 National Merit Finalists are Niven Achenjang, Linyue "Joy" Fan, Lucas Knight, Kristen Pedersen, Leslie Pike, and Emma Saarinen.
View ArticleOct 22nd, 2015
Harsh Moolani, a second-year student from Owensboro, and Alexandra Wright, a second-year student from Union, were both honored by the Siemens Competition as National Semifinalists.
View ArticleOct 9th, 2015
The Gatton Academy's Director Dr. Lynette Breedlove announced today that the school has been named a member of the CLASS Coalition, a new national association of principals and leaders from high-performing, admissions-based high schools.
View ArticleSep 10th, 2015
Seven seniors from The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky have been recognized as semifinalists in the 2015 National Merit Scholarship Program.
View ArticleJun 4th, 2015
Gatton Academy students and alumni are beginning summer projects that span from their Kentucky backyards to internships across the nation and travels around the world.
View ArticleMay 16th, 2015
On Saturday (May 16), 61 students representing 37 counties from across Kentucky were recognized during The Gatton Academy’s eighth graduation ceremony in Van Meter Hall.
View ArticleMay 8th, 2015
Seniors Brian Carlson, Ben Guthrie, Paul Hudson, Ben Riley and junior Rohan Deshpande were members of the team who traveled to Washington, D.C. to compete at the 25th National Science Bowl.
View ArticleMay 7th, 2015
Dimitri Leggas of Lexington, a senior at The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky, was announced as a 2015 U.S. Presidential Scholar by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.
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