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ACMS Future Problem Solvers Team wins State

By Alma Rich, Principal, Adair Co. Middle School

Congratulations to Sydney Bright, Kyle Casteneda, Sarah McQuaide, and Amber Turner for their first place finish in the state with the Adair County Middle School Future Problem Solving Team!

I am so proud of all of them! They have worked hard and deserve their honors! Best of luck in Wisconsin! Congratulations also to Brett Reliford who coaches this team and to Sherry Stotts who assists.

Congratulations also goes to Rebecca Montgomery who will be attending National Competition in Wisconsin as well for individual first place in state for scenario writing! I am proud of her, too, as she shares my Shepherd Elementary roots! -Alma Rich, Principal Adair County Middle School




This story was posted on 2010-03-15 21:59:04
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