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Kyle Mann is 2012 ACHS Salutatorian Kyle Brent Mann (left) will deliver the Salutatorian Address at the 2012 Adair County High School Commencement exercises. Kyle is the 17 year old son of Gary and Brenda Mann. During high school his involvement has included Beta, FBLA, FCA, NHS, Pep Club, Science Club, Tennis, and Academic Team. Honors and awards received during high school include 3rd place FBLA State Emerging Business Issues, 4th Place FBLA Digital Video Production, 1st Place Sparklers Video Contest, Top 10 Percent of Graduating Class, and scoring Distinguished every year in state testing. After graduation, Kyle plans to attend Western Kentucky University to major in Biochemistry and double minor in Health Care Administration and History. See all the 2012 Adair County High School graduations on our special ACHS 2012 Graduation Page. This story was posted on 2012-05-16 11:24:01
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