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John Adair treats homerooms with most new PTA memberships

John Adair PTA had a pizza party for the students whose homerooms had the highest number of new PTA memberships. The winning homerooms were Mrs. Aaron, 3rd Grade; Mrs. Pike, 4th grade; and Mrs. Bradshaw. 5th Grade. You can still join PTA, just contact the school. Upcoming PTA events are the Book Fair, Fall Festival, and Santa Shop. Watch your child's Wednesday folders for more information. -Jennifer Mann



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Pizza party is reward for PTA membership success at John Adair



2009-09-02 - John Adair Intermediate School, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jennifer Mann.
Hard work is deliciously rewarded at John Adair Intermediate School: Enjoying a pizza party are Miranda Turner, Mahaylie Abbott, Jennifer Ford, Chasity Mullins, Jessica Halcomb, Breann Stephens, and Erika Plancarte. The reward for the homerooms obtaining the most PTA memberships at the school. Also, tomorrow is School Picture Day at JAIS!

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