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Tricia Cole is ACEA Educator of the Month

By Deb Waddell

Congratulations to Mrs. Tricia Cole on being named the Adair County Education Association's (affiliate of KEA) teacher of the month. Tricia has worked in our school system for 20 years, first as an Assistant Coordinator for the Family Resource Center at Sparksville and Colonel Wm. Casey and then as a classroom teacher.

Tricia graduated from Lindsey Wilson with a B.A. in Human Services. She later received her M.A. in Exceptional Education from WKU and her M.A. in Educational Leadership from EKU.

Currently Mrs. Cole is an Exceptional Education Teacher at Adair County High School. One of her favorite quotes is "Your students may forget what you taught them, but they will never forget how you made them feel."




This story was posted on 2018-11-22 15:50:08
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Tricia Cole is ACEA Educator of the Month



2018-11-22 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Debra Waddell.
Congratulations to a well deserving educator on this award. Pictured are Mrs. Angie Neat ACEA President presenting a check to Mrs. Cole.

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