 If the diagnosis is cancer, time is important. Call the PMC Lawson Cancer Center and we'll see you quickly with the goal of starting your plan of care within two weeks of diagnosis. Our purpose is saving lives. Jenkins Independent Schools has joined 12 other school districts around Kentucky to receive post-secondary professional coaching for their students to improve college readiness outcomes. The multi-year project is designed to ensure equity in post-secondary advising and access. As COVID-19 resulted in college enrollment declines in Kentucky. We have a strong dual credit presence at Jenkins Independent School. We partner with KCTCS and UPOC to allow our students again taking dual credit courses as a freshman. We have partnered with GEARUP through the Partners for Rural Impact and we feel like one goal is the next step in that. Our goal basically with it is to help us to identify and eliminate barriers in advance which may cause our students to leave college pretty maturely without taking their degree. The school districts will receive this new support from one goal at no cost for two years through federal, elementary and secondary school emergency relief funds from KDE. Like I said before, I think it's a logical next step for what we're already doing. Over the past two years since I've been superintendent, we have had one fourth of our high school students taking advantage of dual credit opportunities and they have received both those years over 300 college credits at no cost to them and their families. I think that that is particularly from such a, we live in such a poor socio-economic area and we have had, we have students that are going to college that are first generation college students that we want them to know that there are opportunities for them to live a different life than they've ever seen. There's many students from this area that do not have the support and the means to go on to and be successful in post-secondary education and we believe that while we have them here that we can put them on that pathway through what we're doing on site right now with our partnerships with UPIAC and KCTCS and we believe that with this it will help us to follow up and make sure that they stay on that pathway. We can see if students are starting to slip that we can reach out and we can support them and we can provide them the support they need to be successful to fall through and receive their degrees. Participating districts will complete a two-year program with One Goals post-secondary leadership series. Leaders and staff may reach out through One Goals website to stay informed about future opportunities. Reporting for Mountaintop News, I'm Jamison Killen.