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September Attendance for Adair County Schools (Corrected) Adair County Schools Attendance Update September 2014
Bus Drivers: 95% Food Service Staff: 96% Maintenance Staff: 100% Central Office Staff: 97% Student attendance through the 2nd School month: 96.02% Student Attendance Rate Yearly Goal: 96% This is the attendance report for the second school month for both students and faculty/staff. There are a few areas where improvement is needed compared to the first month. Our school district consistently achieves high levels of attendance and has the same high attendance expectations for employees as our student body. - ALAN W REED, Superintendent, Adair County, KY School District. Note: There was an error in our previous presentation of this data. Thanks to school officials for catching and updating the information. This story was posted on 2014-10-09 18:15:15
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