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Jaiden Taylor National Jr. Beta Science Academic Champion

Adair County School District student Jaiden Taylor is Junior Beta National Champion for the Division II Science Academic Test, won at the National Convention at Opryland Hotel and Resort, Nashville, TN, on Saturday, June 27, 2015. "We could be more proud or excited for him," Brandi Compton and Kaylon Stockton reported to Superintendent Alan Reed.



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Jaiden Taylor wins National Jr. Beta Science Championship



2015-06-29 - Opryland, Nashville, TN - Photo submitted by Adair County School District.
Adair County Middle School student Jaiden Taylor has done it again! He became the national champion in the Division II Science Academic test at the National Beta Convention this past weekend. We are so proud of him and want everyone to see this huge accomplishment! - Shamarie Claiborne

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