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Supt. Reed issues statement on arrest of ass't basketball coach

Mr. Reed emphasizes that his No. 1 priority is to protect students.

From Supt. Alan Reed, Adair County School District

Mr. Toby Curry, Assistant Basketball Coach and teacher at ACHS was arrested at the district tournament last evening in Campbellsville, KY, on a grand jury indictment out of McCreary County, KY. The indictment spells out alleged conduct that we would deem unacceptable by an employee.

The indictment does not involve any Adair County students, but my #1 job is protect students. Therefore, I am placing Mr. Curry on leave pending court action and within the stipulations detailed in our school board policy until there is court action on the allegation.

This is a very unfortunate incident and I will be following the outcome very closely. ALAN W. REED, Superintendent, Adair County Schools, 1204 Greensburg Street Columbia, KY




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