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ACHS Wins Attendance Day competition

By Superintendent Alan W. Reed
News from the Adair County School District

Congratulations to the faculty, staff, students and parents at Adair County High School.

According to Ms. Brenda Mann, Assistant Superintendent of Student Services, ACHS was tops in attendance for all schools in Region 14 on September 8, 2012, a day designated by the Department of Education as "Attendance Day". Region 14 is comprised of twelve counties.

Adair County High School won by achieving a daily attendance rate of 96.18%.

Mann credited everyone for their hard work saying, "I'm really excited about the direction our attendance is taking. We're moving up thanks to our staff, parents and students."

Mann made the announcement during the district administrator's meeting on Thursday, October 18, 2012. - Alan W. Reed




This story was posted on 2012-10-20 10:35:33
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