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Eddie Franklin is 2012 ACHS Valedictorian

Eddie Doyle Franklin will deliver the Valedictorian Address at the 2012 Adair County High School Commencement exercises. Eddie is the 18 year old son of Eddie and Lillie Franklin.

During high school his involvement has included Beta, FBLA, FCA, NHS, Pep Club, Science Club, Tennis, Academic Team, and National Society of High School Scholars. Honors and awards received during high school include the Governor's Scholar Program, 1st Place Mathematics--Academic Team District, 1st Place Social Studies--Academic Team District, 1st Place Quick Recall--Academic Team District, 1st Place Quick Recall--Academic Team Regions, 1st Place Social Studies--Green River Regions, 1st Place Global Business--FBLA Regions, 2nd Place Heartland Conference Tennis Doubles, and 3rd Place National History Bowl--Nationals, and Top 1% of Graduating Class.

After graduation, Eddie plans to attend Vanderbilt University to major in Chemistry with a Pre-Med focus.


See all the 2012 Adair County High School graduations on our special ACHS 2012 Graduation Page.




This story was posted on 2012-05-16 11:27:12
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