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Indian University orientation draws 25 students and parents

Representatives from Lindsey Wilson College, Campbellsville University, Western Kentucky University, and Somerset Community College help Adair County High Seniors plan last year at ACHS to include college courses.
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By Shamarie Claiborne, Media Publicity Coordinator
Adair County School District, 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY

There were approximately 25 students and their parents in attendance at the Indian University orientation earlier this month. The meeting provided parents with an overview of the mission of Indian University as well as admission criteria for the 2014 pilot year. Other topics included exactly how the new program will work and how it could benefit their student.



There were representatives from Lindsey Wilson College, Campbellsville University, Western Kentucky University, and Somerset Community College to help students plan their senior year experience to include college courses. The hope is that Adair County High School's highest achieving students will be afforded an innovative pathway to enrich their educational process.

If this year's pilot program is a success the 2015 program will be expanded to include more seniors and provide even more opportunities for students to reach their fullest potential. This program will be key in jumpstarting many students futures. We will be keeping everyone posted next year as to the progress and success of this new innovative program. - Shamarie Claiborne, Media Publicity Coordinator, Adair County School District


This story was posted on 2014-05-27 11:17:49
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Coach Gay and Counselor Ann Young, IU Creators



2014-05-27 - ACHS, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne, Adair Co. School District photo. Indian University creators, Assistant Principal, Travis Gay, speaking and Counselor Ann Young, next to flag, upper right of frame discussing the main elements of Indian University to the students involved in the 2014 pilot program. The hope is to provide the opportunity to even more students in the 2015 year if success is experienced during the pilot program. - Shamarie Claiborne, Media Publicity Coordinator, Adair County School District
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College Representatives at Indian University orientation



2014-05-27 - ACHS, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne, Adair Co. School District photo. College & University Representatives at Orientation - During the Indian University orientation meeting at Adair County High School this month representatives from local colleges and universities were in attendance to help provide students with innovative options for their senior year. Shown here right before they were introduced to parents and students are Lindsey Wilson College's Dean of Admissions Traci Pooler, from Somerset Community College Russell Center Winfrey Bates, from Campbellsville University Scott Necessary, Dural Credit Coordinator, and Admissions Councilor Lauren Willis. Also in attendance but not shown from Western Kentucky University were Dewayne Neeley, Dual Credit Coordinator, and John Roberts from their Glasgow Satellite Campus. - Shamarie Claiborne, Media Publicity Coordinator, Adair County School District
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