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ACMS Distinguished, Proficient scorers honored

On Wednesday, November 21, 2007 the Adair County Middle School held a CATS Reward Program for all ACMS students that received a Distinguished or Proficient on their CATS test during the spring of 2007. Every student that received a Distinguished or Proficient received a certificate and had their name put into a drawing for cash money and other rewards.


At the end of the day several students went home with money in their pockets thanks to the following sponsors:ACMS PTA, Dixie Cash/Carry, Dr. Dawn Allen, Dr. Chuck Giles, First National Bank, Franklin Nissan, G&G Motors, Hancock Tire, IGA, J&B Construction, Jeffries, Julias Flower Garden, KRA Youth Services, McDonalds, Moores Pool Room, Movie Warehouse, Columbia Wal-Mart.

The Adair County Middle School Faculty and Staff would like to thank everyone for their help. The contributions everyone made was the reason this event was a great success for our students at ACMS. -ADAIR COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL FACULTY & STAFF


This story was posted on 2007-11-28 08:57:51
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