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Adair County High School hangs Proficiency Banner

Marks first time in its history ACHS has attained the rating on K-Prep State Testing. Next goal: Earning the Distinguished rating
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The installation of a new banner celebrating the successes of Adair County High School was completed yesterday afternoon, Wednesday, November 11, 2015. The banner is located prominently on the south end of the building, it was installed by Trent Booher, who operated the bucket truck. Other members of the Maintenance Department involved in the installation of the banner were Randolph Lewis and Mark Parnell. Superintendent Alan Reed said this is the first time in its history that Adair County High School reached Proficiency on K-PREP state testing and that he hopes to eventually replace the banner with a new one that has the word "Distinguished" on it.




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New banner at ACHS: Proficient/Progressing High School



2015-11-12 - ACHS 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by David Jones, Director of Building and Grounds/Transportation .
The installation of a new banner celebrating the successes of ACHS was completed yesterday afternoon, Wednesday, November 11, 2015. The banner is located prominently on the south end of the building. Pictured in the bucket truck was Trent Booher. Other members of the Maintenance Department involved in the installation of the banner were Randolph Lewis and Mark Parnell. Superintendent Alan Reed said this is the first time in its history that Adair County High School reached Proficiency on K-PREP state testing and that he hopes to eventually replace the banner with a new one that has the word Distinguished on it. Photo by David Jones, Director of Buildings and Grounds/Transportation. - From ACHS

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