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ACHS will begin use of Remind Messaging program

By Chad Parnell, Asst. Principal, Adair County High School

We are excited to share that Adair County High School is rolling out Remind school-wide! If you're not already familiar with Remind, it's a classroom communication tool that makes it easy to stay involved with your child's learning. Remind is free to use, and you'll be able to get and send messages on any device--even a simple text message from your phone!



As part of this rollout, official accounts will be created for all parents/guardians at ACHS. In the next few days, you will receive an email or text message from Remind. All you need to do is follow the steps in the message to finish setting up your account.

Parents and guardians are invited to attend a demonstration session on Tuesday, December 17, 2019, at 5pmCT in the ACHS Library, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY. Instructions will be provided about how to communicate with teachers and how to stay up-to-date with events at ACHS.

If you have questions, please contact Chad Parnell, Assistant Principal, at 270-384-2751 or chad.parnell@adair.kyschools.us.

We're excited to make connecting with our families more engaging!


This story was posted on 2019-12-05 10:26:48
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