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Letter: Market Day Held by ACHS JR Thompson

Troy Grider, Member ACS Board of Education, writes:
I am so proud of Mr. Thompson and his teaching efforts and abilities to provide a solid education in business to our high school kids. This adds much value to our kids' lives and positively impacts their future. This also gives a huge boost of confidence to them that they need so much in this day and time. He truly goes above and beyond, and the successes are shown through his students.

In fact, I have been able to see first hand the results of these efforts, in addition to observing as a school board member, as my oldest son is one of his students. He absolutely loves Mr. Thompson along with the entire class as I understand. Keep up the good work Mr. Thompson!
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