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ACES Celebrates Leaders in Arts and Humanities

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By Shamarie Claiborne
Adair County Board of Education District Migrant Recruiter/Media Promotions/Technology

Friday, May 29, 2015, Adair County Elementary School had a special presentation: "Let's Celebrate Our Leaders in Arts and Humanities". I can say one thing as a spectator--it was a fabulous morning!

Students sang, played musical instruments, read poems, performed Karate, and some had even written the songs they performed.

Maddy Feese was the MC for the event and did a wonderful job keeping the show going on time and with plenty of smiles!

Students who performed were Elizabeth Smith and Angel Studer, Hazel White, Travez Taylor, Jake Hill and his dad Ken, Mirah Murphy, Jessica Hamlet, Briley Taylor, Serra Houk, Maggie Cox, Rachel Brown, and Sarai Collins.

We are truly blessed in our district to have talented leaders who are willing to share their abilities with others. ACES keep up the great work!




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Maggie Cox sings at ACES Showcase



2015-06-01 - ACES, 870 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
Maggie Cox performed a song she had written called Leader, You and Me to the music of Taylor Swift's song Blank Space. She was wonderful.

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Briley Taylor demonstrates Karate at ACES



2015-06-01 - ACES, 870 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
Shamarie writes, "Briley Taylor gave an impressive demonstration of his Karate skills. It looked hard and he was very poised had I been handling swords like that I am sure I would have wounded someone - probably myself."

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Ken and Jake Hill freestyling



2015-06-01 - ACES, 870 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. Shamarie writes, "Free Styling with his dad Ken, Jake Hill was nothing but a true pleasure to watch and listen to."
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Mirah Murphy plays piano at ACES



2015-06-01 - ACES, 870 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. Mirah Murphy was impressive when she playing two different numbers for the crowd.
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Sierra Houk sings Roar



2015-06-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. Shamarie writes, "The most surprising act of the day for me was when Sierra Houk sang Kety Perry's song Roar. I was expecting a child-like version of the song, but Katy has NOTHING on Sierra! She blew it out of the water."
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