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Young ACES A-team has big wins in District Governor's Cup Future Problem Solving Team takes 1st - going to Regionals! 2014 District Governor's Cup Competitors, The ACES A-Team: Colin Stephens, Alexis Burton, Malory Hiser, Aiden Bosela, Noah Newell, Halle Burton, Kennedy Stephens, Kiara Collins, Chloe Stapleton, Holly Absher, Amber Loy, Emily Bivens, Sadie Kemp, Morgan Spoon, Jaylyn Burton, Reilly Wells, Anna Evans, Elizabeth Cook, Trinity Carta, Clay Giles, Leslie Streeval, Gracie Baker, and Chloe Taylor Click on headline for complete story with photo(s) By Shamarie Claibore, Media Publicity Coordinator News from the Adair County School District On Saturday March 1, 2014 at the Metcalfe County Elementary School the Adair County Elementary School Academic Team competed in the District Governors Cup. The young team did very well with wins in numerous written assessment areas. Aiden Bosela placed 2nd in Science, Amber Loy placed 4th in Language Arts, Morgan Spoon placed 3rd and Sadie Kemp 5th in Arts & Humanities. Their Quick Recall team placed 3rd. During awards, the results from the Written Composition and Future Problem Solving competitions from the previous week were announced. With the Adair County Team bringing home big wins in both areas. Elizabeth Cook, Anna Evans, Clay Giles, and Leslie Streeval were the 1st place winners in the Future Problem Solving. Elizabeth Cook also brought home a 1st place win for the team in Written Composition and Reilly Wells scored a 4th place win in the Written Composition as well. Overall it was a great day for the ACES Academic Team. The highlight win of the day was when the ACES Academic Team won the Katherine Hume Sportsmanship Award. Each school present votes for the team they feel shows the best overall sportsmanship. It means a great deal to the students since it is voted on by their peers. When asked how she felt about the success of her team, Coach Newell-Hare stated "Our school was well represented with kids showing true sportsmanship, behavior, and academics. Ms. Pike and I want to publicly congratulate all the students for a job well done!" The following students represented the Adair County School District at the competition: Colin Stephens, Alexis Burton, Malory Hiser, Aiden Bosela, Noah Newell, Halle Burton, Kennedy Stephens, Kiara Collins, Chloe Stapleton, Holly Absher, Amber Loy, Emily Bivens, Sadie Kemp, Morgan Spoon, Jaylyn Burton, Reilly Wells, Anna Evans, Elizabeth Cook, Trinity Carta, Clay Giles, Leslie Streeval, Gracie Baker, and Chloe Taylor. The students who placed in 5th place or higher in a Written Assessment area, Written Composition, and the Future Problem Solving Team all move on to the Regional Governors Cup being hosted in Russell County on March 22, 2014. The entire Adair County School District could not be prouder of these students and wish those advancing the best of luck. - Shamarie Claiborne This story was posted on 2014-03-07 13:59:32
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