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JAIS finishes 1st in Future Problem Solving, 2nd in Quick Recall!

For first time, both teams advance to the regional competition in same year
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By Mary Ann McQuaide

On Saturday, February 26, 2011 John Adair Intermediate's academic team participated in the 2011 Governor''s Cup academic competition hosted by Green County. The team performed very well, with several students winning individual medals, 2nd place finish for quick recall, and 1st place finish for Future Problem Solving. The team finished 2nd over-all.
    Individual medals:
  • Arts and Humanities: Emma Cockerham (3rd place tie)
  • Composition: Emily Miller (3rd place)
  • Social Studies: Collin Dykes (4th place)
  • Science:: Emery Bosela (5th); Baylor Giles (2nd); and Lauren McQuaide (1st place)

  • Future Problem Solving Competitors:
  • Lauren McQuaide, Trevor Smith, Baylor Giles, and Rachel Parrish. Alternates: Elizabeth Jenkins, Emma Cockerham, Morgan Harvey, Emily Miller

  • Quick Recall:
  • Lauren McQuaide, Trevor Smith, Alex Lara, Ben Hancock, Collin Dykes, Emery Bosela, Taylor Cole, Emily Miller, Emma Cockerham, Rachel Parrish, Morgan Harvey, and Baylor Giles.
For the first time, both quick recall and future problem solving teams advance to region at the same time.


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JAIS Academic Team Quick Recall team



2011-03-02 - 202 Gen. John Adair DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jennifer Mann.
The John Adair Intermediate School Quick Recall Team was the District Champions in 2011 Competition this year at Greensburg. Team members include, not in order, Quick Recall:Front row: Benjamin Hancock, Emma Cockerham, rachel Parrish, Baylor Giles, Alex Lara, and Emery Bosela. Second row: Jeana Pike, coach; Betty Knifley, coach; Trevor Smith, Taylor Cole, Emily Miller, Collin Dykes, Mary Ann McQuaide, coach; and Lauren McQuaide.

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JAIS 2011 A-Team District Science winners



2011-03-02 - 202 Gen. John Adair DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jennifer Mann.
Science Award Winners in District A-team competition in Greensburg, KY, were Emery Bosela (5th), Baylor Giles (2nd), and Lauren McQuaide (1st Place).

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Individual awards winners, District A-Team Competition



2011-03-02 - 202 Gen. John Adair DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jennifer Mann.
Individual Award winners at the District A-Team Competition in Greensburg include the following: Collin Dykes, 4th in Social Studies; Emma Cockerham, 3rd place tie in Arts and Humanities, and Emily Miller, 3rd in Composition.

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JAIS: District A-Team Future Problem Solving Champions!



2011-03-02 - 202 Gen. John Adair DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jennifer Mann.
The John Adair Intermediate School Future Problem Solving District Champions for 2011 at Greensburg are, Above, from left, Trevor Smith, Baylor Giles, Rachel Parrish, and Lauren McQuaide with coach Jeana Pike. Alternates, not pictured are Elizabeth Jenkins, Emma Cockerham, Morgan Harvey, and Emily Miller. The team advanced to regional competition.

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