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Opening Day for Adair school staff Tues., Aug. 4, 2009

Certified employees report to Cranmer Dining Center. Classified employees are to receive iinstructions from their immediate supervisors

from Phyllis Curry, Instructional Supervisor, Adair Co, KY School District

All certified employees of the Adair County School System are to report to Cranmer Dining Center, 430 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY, on the campus of Lindsey Wilson College ,Tuesday morning, August 4, 2009, for Opening Day Activities.

Registration and breakfast will be from 7:00-8:00amCT in the dining center.



The program begins at 8:00amCT in the same location. The keynote speaker will be Mr. Keith Matheny from Huntington, WV.

Following the morning program, employees will report to their respective schools for the remainder of the day or follow instructions given to them by their school principals.

This is a regular work day in the school calendar and does not count as professional development.

All classified employees are to receive instructions from their immediate supervisor as to what duties to perform on Opening Day.


This story was posted on 2009-07-31 12:53:49
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