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ACES Academic Team wins big in District 53 Governor's Cup By Lisa Newell Adair County Elementary School Academic Team participated in and had BIG wins in the District 53 Governor's Cup on Tuesday, February 4, 2020 and Saturday February 8, 2020. All placing students will advance on the Regional Competition, on February 29, 2020 at Clinton County Middle School. Congratulations to all students who participated, coaches, and parents! Good luck at Regional Competition. They were recognized and awarded medals/trophies in the following: 1st Place FPS, 1st Place Quick Recall, 1st Place Over All District and the Hume Sportsmanship Award (this award is voted on by all four schools). Click on headline for a listing of the participants: On Tuesday, February 4th, the following students departed from ACES to Green County Intermediate School to participate in Future Problem Solving (FPS) and Written Composition. Future Problem Solving: Braylee Corbin (4th Grade) Sophie Eaton (5th Grade) Natalea Kaylor (5th Grade) Mariah Kelsay (4th Grade) Hannah Kotter (5th Grade) Kailan Parrott (5th Grade) Ben Peck (4th Grade) Harli Polk (5th Grade) FPS is coached by Mrs. Jeana Pike Written Composition: Addie Baker (5th Grade) Hannah Kotter (5th Grade) Harli Polk (5th Grade) Written Composition is coached by Mrs. Lisa Newell-Hare On Saturday, February 8th, the remainder of the team of Written Assessment participants in the areas of Arts & Humanities, Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies along with Quick Recall participants competed in District competition with Campbellsville Elementary, Green County Intermediate, and Taylor County Elementary schools. Arts & Humanities: Kylieanne Akin (5th Grade) Briley Breeding (4th Grade) Callie Jo Compton (5th Grade) Language Arts: Kylieanne Akin (5th Grade) Addie Baker (5th Grade) Braylee Corbin (4th Grade) Mathematics: Madi Burns (4th Grade) Briley Breeding (4th Grade) Samantha Oliver (5th Grade) Science: Matthew Ayala (5th Grade) Ben Peck (4th Grade) Madison Turner (5th Grade) Social Studies: Samantha Oliver (5th Grade) Sophey Smith (5th Grade) Hailey Thomas (5th Grade) Written Assessments coached by Mrs. Lisa Newell-Hare At 11:20am, Quick Recall began with Adair County Elementary School (ACES) competing against Taylor County, winning the match with a score of 23-8. In the second round, ACES competed in the winner'sbracket where they faced Campbellsville, winning with a final score of 16-15. ACES Quick Recall earned a bye for round three and in the fourth round, Adair was victorious of a final score of 14-13 over Campbellsville. ACES swept in Quick Recall, earning first place honors, competing against excellent teams. Those students who competed in the matches, included: Kylieanne Akin (5th Grade) Matthew Ayala (5th Grade) Briley Breeding (4th Grade) Braylee Corbin (4th Grade) Sophie Eaton (5th Grade) Hannah Kotter (5th Grade) Patrick Oliver (3rd Grade) Samantha Oliver (5th Grade) Summer Rowe (4th Grade) Sophey Smith (5th Grade) Hailey Thomas (5th Grade) Quick Recall is coached by Mrs. Lisa Newell-Hare The Awards Ceremony was held in the gymnasium of Green County Elementary School following the last Quick Recall match. Mrs. Donna Young, Principal of Green County Intermediate School, welcomed all students, coaches, and families and then presented the awards to the top five in the written assessment categories. The following students placed for ACES: Arts & Humanities: Callie Jo Compton (2nd Place) Briley Breeding (3rd Place) Kylieanne Akin (4th Place) Language Arts: Braylee Corbin (1st Place) Kylieanne Akin (4th Place) Mathematics: Samantha Oliver (4th Place) Science: Matthew Ayala (2nd Place) Ben Peck (3rd Place) Social Studies: Samantha Oliver (1st Place) Hailey Thomas (3rd Place) Sophey Smith (4th Place) Written Composition: Hannah Kotter (1st Place) Addie Baker (3rd Place) Harli Polk (4th Place) ACES was recognized and awarded medals/trophies in the following: * 1st Place FPS * 1st Place Quick Recall * 1st Place Over All District * Hume Sportsmanship Award (this award is voted on by all four schools) All placing students will advance on the Regional Competition, on February 29, 2020 at Clinton County Middle School. Congratulations to all students who participated, coaches, and parents! Good luck at Regional Competition. This story was posted on 2020-02-10 05:56:35
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