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ACMS Future Problem Solvers win regional championship

All new team, succeeding last years 4th place in the world team, is first Adair County Middle School FPS team ever to win the regional championship, with a whole new team of Academic Heroes for Coach Brett Reliford: Sarah McQuaide, Amber Turner, Kyle Casteneda, Sydney Bright, and Chloe Cheng

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The Adair County Middle School finished Regional competition on Thursday, February 18, 2010. After the judges' final tallies, the team finished in 1st Place, earning a trip to State Finals for the second year in a row.

This is a new team consisting of team members Sarah McQuaide, Amber Turner, Kyle Casteneda, Sydney Bright, and Chloe Cheng, who are replacing last year's team which finished 4th in the world at Internationals.

The team edged out a perennial Top 3 team in the State to earn this years Regional Championship. This win is ACMS's first ever Regional Championship, and they will now advance to the State Championships against Kentucky's best teams on March 13-15, 2010.




This story was posted on 2010-02-20 05:19:58
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