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Supt. Reed: Decision on Arts, Humanity pathway not a local one Alan W. Reed writes Please let your readers know that it was the decision of the new Commissioner and the Kentucky Department of Education to exclude Music and Arts as a viable career pathway. As a district, we share in the disappointment that we will not be able to start this new pathway that the state was going to allow. However, no classes in the arts are projected to be cut at ACHS. However, the classes will not be allowed as part of a career pathway. - Alan W. Reed, Superintendent This story was posted on 2015-10-26 11:50:45
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