Reserve Your Place in History
and
Purchase a Commemorative Brick

When the new Grant County High School on Warsaw Road was completed, the high school located on School Road became Grant County Middle School and thus another high school went down in the history books, just as Corinth, Crittenden, Dry Ridge and Mason High Schools did in 1952.

The Grant County Historical Society is in the process of erecting a memorial on the campus of the new Grant County High School to honor the five high schools, their graduates and educators. You can participate in this memorial project by purchasing a commemorative brick to preserve your name or pay tribute to someone who was a graduate, teacher or administrator of one of these schools. Each school has its own walkway of bricks that lead to the memorial. The cost of an inscribed brick is $35  (plus tax if Kentucky resident = $37.10).

Area for inscription is 3 lines of 14 spaces each. Include the name and year of graduation. For ladies, use maiden and married names. Sorry, no accomplishments since graduation, such as attorney, reverend, doctor, etc., can be included.

Please refer to the examples of wording and layout shown above.
If you have any questions, please e-mail Barbara Brown


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