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Top 2008 JAIS GPAs: Kayla Garrison, 4th grade; Riley Grant, 5th

Daniel Franklin No. 1 Accelerated Reader with 544.6 points; top 10 AR winners listed, perfect attendance recognized at JAIS Awards Day
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By Jennifer Mann

Kayla Garrison and Riley Grant were recognized for having the highest Grade Point Averages at the John Adair Intermediate School Awards Day, held May 21, 2008, at the school.

Riley Grant was recognized for the highest GPA in the 5th Grade, with an overall 98.42857. He is the son of Dr. Anthony and Keena Grant.

Other awards presented follow:



Top 10 Accelerated Readers
  1. Daniel Franklin (1st place with 544.6 points)
  2. Alexis Gibson (2nd place with 490.3 points))
  3. Anna Parson (3rd place with 350.1 points)
  4. Kaitlyn Grant (4th place with 219.8 points)
  5. Hannah Cockerham (5th place with 209.7 points)
  6. Landon Coomer (6th place with 176.3 points)
  7. Ashley McLean (7th place with 165.8 points)
  8. Halie Rooks (8th place with 130.4 points)
  9. Kayla Garrison (9th place with 129.1 points)
  10. Holly Pyles (10th place with117.8 points)
Perfect Attendance:
  • Kayla Parnell (4th Grade)
  • Gretchen Miles (3rd Grade)
  • Sierra Robertson (3rd Grade)
The attendance awards were presented by Kim Goodin, Assistant Principal.

Jane Branham is principal of John Adair Intermediate School.


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JAIS Awards 2008: Top GPAs, Kayla Garrison, Riley Grant



2008-05-25 - John Adair Intermediate School, Columbia, KY - Photo By Jennifer Mann.
KAYLA GARRISON and RILEY GRANT were recognized for having the highest grade point averages at JAIS for 2007-2008. Kayla was tops in the 4th grade, Riley in the 5th.

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2008 JAIS Top 10 Accelerated Readers



2008-05-25 - John Adair Intermediate School - Photo By Jennifer Mann.
The TOP 10 ACCELERATED READERS at John Adair Intermediate School for 2008 were, from left, Hannah Cockerham (5th place with 209.7 points), Holly Pyles (10th place with 117.8 points), Kayla Garrison (9th place with 129.1 points), Landon Coomer (6th place with 176.3 points), Halie Rooks (8th place with 130.4 points), Ashley McLean (7th place with 165.8 points), Kaitlyn Grant (4th place with 219.8 points), Anna Parson (3rd place with 350.1 points), Alexis Gibson (2nd place with 490.3 points), and Daniel Franklin (1st place with 544.6 points)

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2008 JAIS Perfect Attendance Award Winners



2008-05-25 - John Adair Intermediate School - Photo By Jennifer Mann.
PERFECT ATTENDANCE AWARD WINNERS at John Adair Intermediate School for 2008 are from left, front, Kayla Parnell (4th Grade), Gretchen Miles (3rd Grade), and Sierra Robertson (3rd Grade). With them are Assistant JAIS Principal Kim Goodin.

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