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ACHS in Top 25% of all Kentucky High Schools

By Doug Holmes, Assistant Principal, Adair County High School

I wanted to share the following good news about ACHS with the local community:

According to the latest release of test scores from Kentucky Department of Education (KDE), Adair County High School, 526 Indian DR., Columbia, KY, is in the top 25% of all KY high schools.

Adair County High School ranked 48th out of 228 high schools in the Commonwealth.

Moreover, ACHS is third out of 26 surrounding high schools.

The scores are a result of the curriculum, policies, and procedures enacted over the past couple of years, along with hard work from the faculty and staff.

The students of ACHS should be commended, as well, for applying the knowledge they have gained from quality teaching.




This story was posted on 2009-09-30 08:02:23
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Good News on Academic Front: ACHS ranks high in area, state



2009-09-30 - Adair Co. High School, Columbia, KY - Photo by Doug Holmes, ACHS Assistant Principal. The chart above shows Scores of Area Schools for 2009, with Adair County in blue. Only two Somerset high schools are higher in the region. Statewide, Adair County High School was No. 48 of 228 schools, placing the school in the Commonwealth's Top Quartile.
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