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Failure to renew A.W. Reed contract a gross error in judgment

By Roger D Smith DMD
Personal Commentary

believe that we have good and decent members on the Adair County School Board.

However, I fail to see the gain in the vote to not allow Allen Reed to continue with the gains and strides made over the last three years to improve the physical grounds and the advanced educational programs for the students.

I do believe, as do many others, that this was a gross error in judgment. In all fairness, either in a public forum or by written response, I invite those members to explain their votes.

As elected officials, I think that this is their responsibility to the community that they SERVE. - Roger D Smith DMD

Comments re article 77758 Darrell Overstreet I cant believe what I read




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