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ACHS Advanced Animal Science Class at UK Student Round UP

Day for Prospective UK College of Agriculture Students includes tour of campus
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By Kirby Hancock, Adair County High School

On October 1, 2015, The Adair County High School advanced animal science class traveled to Lexington Kentucky for The University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture Prospective Student Round Up.

Students were able to tour the campus, talk to admission counselors, and explored different majors.

Students who attended were Miller Young, Landon Herron, Kasey Robinson, Katie Ploss, Jera Kessler, Jessica Simpson, Allison Burris Back, Chris Franklin, Easton Turner, Michael Mackenzie, and Katelyn Woodrum.




This story was posted on 2015-10-09 10:53:45
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UK Ag Department hosts prospective students from ACHS



2015-10-09 - Lexington, KY - Photo by Kirby Hancock. The Adair County High School advanced animal science class traveled to Lexington Kentucky for The University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture Prospective Student Round Up on October 1, 2015, Those in attendance were Front, from left: Miller Young, Landon Herron, Kasey Robinson, Katie Ploss, Jera Kessler, Jessica Simpson, Allison Burris; Back: Chris Franklin, Easton Turner, Michael Mackenzie, and Katelyn Woodrum.
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