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Today is Rebecca Montgomery Day at ACES

Declaration honors Adair County Elementary student who won first place in the State of Kentucky for her Future Problem Solving Writing Scenario and will compete

By Robbie Harmon for the ACES family

Adair Co. Elementary School would like to say congratulations to all of the students from Adair County Schools Academic teams. There are several individual and team honors that have been bestowed upon these students over the past few days and we say Way To Go!

We are especially proud of one of our own students, Rebecca Montgomery.

Rebecca competed in her division of the Future Problem Solving Writing Scenario and finished 1st place in the state. We have declared today Rebecca Montgomery day at ACES in a salute to all her hard work!

We are very proud of all these students and their coaches... Good luck in Wisconsin. -The ACES Family




This story was posted on 2010-03-16 12:50:58
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