Several area students have been named to the Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics at Morehead State University class of 2021 class.

Sixty students from across the Commonwealth were chosen to attend the Craft Academy, located on the campus of Morehead State University. The students live in Grote-Thompson Hall and earn dual credit as they complete their final two years of high school at the academy while also taking college-level courses.

Students who apply are selected to attend the academy for excelling in science, math and other STEM-related fields. They include Cyrus Adams, son of Lorie and Marc Adams from Lewis County High School; Caitlyn Davis, daughter of Tina Jones-Wallace and Rick Wallace from Mason County High School; and Charlie Cochlin, daughter of Don and Lori Cochlin from Robertson County High School.

For more information about the Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/craft-academy.

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Staff report