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Ms. Cayce Davenport is KY High School Art Educator of the Year

Ms. Cayce Davenport, art teacher at Adair County High School, has been named High School Art Educator for the year in Kentucky. Great things continue to happen at ACHS! Congratulations Ms. Davenport.



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Cayce Davenport named KY High School Art Educator of the Year



2015-10-22 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo from Adair County School District.
Ms. Cayce Davenport at Adair County High School has been named High School Art Educator for the year in Kentucky. Great things continue to happen at ACHS! Congratulations Ms. Davenport.

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