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Rebecca Montgomery will be
state flag bearer at world competition



Rebecca on AC Birdwatchers Field trip. File photo by Jackie Montgomery

The Future Problem Solving teams of the Adair County schools were notified Wednesday morning that 6th grader Rebecca Montgomery has been chosen to represent the entire Kentucky affiliate as the state flag bearer for the Opening Ceremonies at the June International Future Problem Solving Championships.

This is quite an honor and Adair's first time serving in this role at Internationals after having participated for the past four years in a row. -Brett Reliford




CM NOTE: Those wishing to send donations to help fund the A-Teams trips should make checks payable to Adair County Academic Teams, to:
Adair Co. Middle School
c/o Sherry Stotts
322 Gen. John Adair DR
Columbia, KY 42728

or

Adair County High School
c/o Brett Reliford
526 Indian DR
Columbia, KY 42728

Phone Numbers:
Sherry Stotts (270) 384-5308
Brett Reliford (270) 384-2751
See also: Commitment to help the A-Teams


This story was posted on 2010-05-06 15:00:51
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