A superb educational system is one of
the many special distinctions of the Danville - Boyle County area.
The number of students who go on to excel speaks to the quality
of the educational system. Centre
College is rated as one of the country's top 50 liberal arts
colleges. U.S. News and World Report selected Centre College as
the 4th - best value among national liberal arts colleges. Centre
is also ranked by Money Magazine among the top 50 "Best Buys"
- institutions that "provide the best education in America
for the prices they charge".
Both Boyle County
Public Schools and Danville
Independent Schools are highly regarded for excellence in programs,
and student achievement. Danville High School has earned the prestigious
National School of Excellence award and Hogsett Elementary School
was selected as Redbook magazine’s America’s 100 Best
Schools. Woodlawn Elementary has been designated a National School
of Excellence and a
Computer Curriculum Corporation Model of Success site.
Kentucky
School for the Deaf is one of the most respected schools for
the deaf in the nation. The school serves as the statewide educational
resource center on deafness.
Several private elementary and middle
schools are also located in Danville and the surrounding area. Danville
Christian Academy and Central Kentucky Christian School are
both available as alternatives to public education, as well as the Montessori
Elementary and Montessori Middle school systems.
The Boyle County area is home to several satellite campuses including: Eastern Kentucky University, Asbury College, Berea College, Campbellsville College, Midway College, Lexington Community College and Transylvania College. Several technical schools including Central Kentucky Technical College, Midway School of Nursing and Kentucky College of Business are also located in the Danville - Boyle County area.
In addition to the schools mentioned above, the Danville area has
an excellent Community
Education Program supported by educational facilities, citizens,
and organizations that believe in the importance of education at
all ages. Classes in everything from computers and crafts to genealogy
are offered for a reasonable fee. Call the director Steve Rinehart
at 859-239-8986 for more information or to sign up for classes.
Senior citizen discounts are given. If you would like to share with
others a particular interest or hobby that you have, and would like
to earn a little extra money while doing something you enjoy, call
to see about teaching a class.
The Danville Adult Education & Literacy Center at Danville High
School offers adult reading programs, GED/Basic Education, One-on-One
tutoring for adults, and English as a Second Language classes. All
books, materials, and lessons are free. Call 859-238-1303 for more
information.
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