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ACES 5th Graders participate in 2019 Jim Claypool Art Contest

By Alice Curry

All fifth grade students at ACES participated in the 2019 Jim Claypool Art Contest, sponsored by Kentucky Farm Bureau and the Kentucky District of Conservation, through Ms. Rachel Bardin's Art class. The theme this year was "Things That Fly."

Winners from ACES were as follows:
  • 1st Place - Hannah Kotter
  • 2nd Place - Lane Kelsay
  • 3rd Place - Kolt King
All three artworks will now advance to the district level competition. Way to go Hannah, Lane and Kolt!




This story was posted on 2019-10-25 08:17:53
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ACES 2019 Jim Claypool Art Contest winners



2019-10-25 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Alice Curry.
Pictured left to right: Ms. Rachel Bardin, ACES Art Teacher, with Hannah Kotter, Lane Kelsay and Kolt King.

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