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JAIS A-team has successes at Regional Governor's Cup

In field of 10 schools, Coach Jeana Pike's JAIS team - Clay Giles, Brianna Dale, Samuel Kemp, Trenton Popplewell - takes 4th in Future Problem Solving. Elementary competition held at Red Cross Elementary School, Glasgow, KY. Other big winners for JAIS: Aiden Bosela
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By Jennifer Mann, JAIS Librarian

John Adair Intermediate School (JAIS) Academic Team had a successful weekend at the Regional Governor's Cup Competition at Red Cross Elementary School in Glasgow, Ky. Ten schools were represented and the Future Problem Solving Team came in 4th place. They are coached by Jeana Pike.
Aiden Bosela placed 3rd in Science

Walker Karnes placed 4th in Social Studies

JAIS Academic Team also won the Hume Sportmanship Award voted on by the students from each participating school. Team members are Emily Melton, Caroline Hardwick, Aiden Bosela, Clay Giles, Meredith Compton, Walker Karnes, Dylan Mann, Brianna Dale, Trenton Popplewell, & Samuel Kemp. The Quick Recall and Written Assessment Coach is Lisa Newell-Hare. - Jennifer Mann




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Members of the JAIS Academic Team



2013-03-27 - Photo by Jennifer Mann.
The John Adair Intermediate School Academic Team
won the Hume Sportmanship Award voted on by the students from each participating school. Team members are Emily Melton, Caroline Hardwick, Aiden Bosela, Clay Giles, Meredith Compton, Walker Karnes, Dylan Mann, Brianna Dale, Trenton Popplewell, & Samuel Kemp. The Quick Recall and Written Assessment Coach is Lisa Newell-Hare. - Jennifer Mann

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John Adair Future Problem solvers with Regional Medals



2013-03-27 - Photo by Jeanna Mann, JAIS Librarian.
Future Problem Solving Team members
are Clay Giles, Brianna Dale, Samuel Kemp, Trenton Popplewell, and Coach Jeana Pike. The team placed 4th of 10 teams in Regional Governor's Cup Competition at Red Cross Elementary School in Glasgow, KY for 2013. - Jeanna Mann

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Science: Aiden Bosela places 3rd in Governor's Cup Competition



2013-03-27 - Photo by Jennifer Mann, JAIS librarian.
Aiden Bosela, representing John Adair Intermediate School, Columbia, KY, placed 3rd in Science at the 2013 Regional Governor's Cup Competition at Red Cross Elementary School in Glasgow, KY.


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Walker Karnes, takes 4th Place in regional A-team competition



2013-03-27 - Photo by Jennifer Mann, JAIS librarian.
Walker Karnes, representing John Adair Intermediate School, Columbia, KY, placed 4th in Social Studies at the 2013 Regional Governor's Cup Competition at Red Cross Elementary School in Glasgow, KY. - Jennifer Mann

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