Butler County Schools Hall of Fame Nominee Form

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Note* Nominations are now being accepted. The deadline to submit is Thursday, December 1, 2022.

Click here to digitally submit a nomination

Hard copies Hall of Fame Forms can be picked up and returned after completion to the Butler County Board of Education Building. Mailing address 203 North Tyler Street, Morgantown, KY 42261.

 Butler County Schools Hall of Fame eligibility & criteria are as follows: All Butler County Schools Hall of Fame inductees will be at least 30 years of age. Non graduates and graduates from outside Butler Co. High School will be considered on extraordinary contributions to the Butler County community. Inductees will include both living and deceased.

Butler County Schools Hall of Fame is listed in (5) categories: Community Leaders, Educators, Performing Arts, Athletes, and Coaches. Nominees should exemplify the highest example of sportsmanship, ethical conduct, and moral character.

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