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John Adair FPS Team in District Gov. Cup competition today

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Members of the John Adair Intermediate School Future Problem Solving Team traveled to Metcalfe County to compete in District Governor's Cup Competition, today, Tuesday, February 26, 2008.



Students will know the results on Saturday, March 1. Good luck to them as well as John Adair's Quick Recall Team which will compete on Saturday, March 1, 2008. - JENNIFER MANN


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John Adair 2008 Future Problem Solving Team



2008-02-26 - Columbia, KY - Photo By Jennifer Mann.
JOHN ADAIR INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL FUTURE PROBLEM SOLVING TEAM MEMBERS, are, from left, Brooklyn Robertson, Kyndal Caldwell, Rebekah York, Sarah McQuaide, Amber Turner, Kaitlyn Grant, LaDanna Froedge and Coach Jeana Pike.

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