ATC Hosts Blood Drive
Lucas Cannon Capitalizes on Second Chance Blood Donors Provided Him
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfrUgvF_2tY
With all that Lucas Cannon has been through following a horrific farming accident when he was just a teenager – given just a 1-2% chance of survival and losing the entirety of his right leg – it’s a refreshing education in humility to hear him describe the responsibility he believes he owes to replenish the blood supply after using more than 150 units to preserve his life.
“That’s an incredible amount,” Lucas said. “Using that many units in that short span, it has to take a toll on the blood center.”
Lucas pointed to routine surgeries, cancer patients, organ transplants and other traumas that require blood on an everyday basis. The need for blood is constant, and it’s not lost on Lucas nearly 15 years removed from the life-changing trauma.
When, in 2009, Lucas accidentally knocked the family tractor into gear, throwing him to the ground and ultimately underneath the eight-ton four-wheeler – shattering half his pelvis and his right leg – it altered Lucas’ life, but it didn’t stop him.
“If it wasn’t for the selfless act of donating blood, I wouldn’t be here,” Lucas said. “I used so much of it, I don’t have my original blood in my body. I’m made up of however many people donated. It’s not mine anymore. It’s these other people who were kind enough to take a few minutes to save my life.”
At 30 years old, Lucas is thriving. He graduated high school less than two years after the accident, went off to college at Northern Kentucky University, competed all over the country for six years in the National Wheelchair Basketball Association, and is now working at the nationally renowned Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.
“As weird as it sounds, I don’t think I would change anything,” Lucas said. “I think I’m a much better person going through what I went through. I am as successful as I thought I would be at 16 years old. Nothing’s held me back.”
Donations from people like you not only save Lucas' life, it gives them an opportunity to pursue their dreams.
All donors who give at this upcoming drive will receive a KBC thank you item for donating.
Please click the blue link below to sign up for this drive.
Shelby County ATC
Friday, 12/19/24 (8:30 -1:30)
230 Rocket Lane
Presentation Room
Shelbyville, KY 40065
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We are excited to invite you to our next Community Conversation on December 10th from 11:30 - 1:00 at Kentucky Farm Bureau! This is a wonderful opportunity for us to initiate conversation in Shelby County to build on local responses to the needs of students and families and improve academic outcomes through the Community Schools strategy.

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Grandparents and guardians,
I want to express my gratitude for your support of the Literati Bookfair. Our goal was to provide more literature to our scholars, and we achieved just that! We sold 803 books and 25 journals, all thanks to you. Your purchases contributed to our initiative to help our scholars become passionate readers and writers. Thank you once again for your support!

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Shelby County Public Schools will be closed due to weather concerns on Friday, September 27, 2024. We will utilize a makeup day later this year and announce this later. This is NOT an NTI Day for students.
Las escuelas públicas del condado de Shelby estarán cerradas debido a problemas climáticos el viernes 27 de septiembre de 2024. Utilizaremos un día de recuperación más adelante este año y lo anunciaremos más adelante. Este NO es un día de NTI para los estudiantes.

Salvation Army Angel Tree Application Info: Families with children 13 years old and younger who need assistance with holiday gifts should see the attached flyer (in English and Spanish). The flyer has information about the Angel Tree program guidelines and the application dates. Please remember, the Salvation Army will NOT accept Angel Tree applications after October 29th.


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Representatives from SCPS attended the Advance Kentucky & Access to Algebra Assembly today in Louisville. Congratulations to Dr. Adam Hicks who was given the Outstanding Administrator Award. Shelby County Public School was awarded the Outstanding District. #weareshelbyinspired


1. Are you using Rooms? Go to our website and learn more!
2. Stopfinder - a new bus app is coming September 23rd!
3. Rockets v. Titans kickoff tonight at SCHS at 7:30 with tailgating sponsored by Traditional Bank beforehand!
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Lily Lardner and Wyatt Harbin from Heritage Elementary led the SCPS Board of Education in the Pledge of Allegiance to begin the board meeting on Thursday, August 22nd, 2024. Superintendent Dr. Josh Matthews presented them with certificates. #weareshelbyinspired

