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Local banks provide funds for snacks for K-Prep Tests

By Holly Caldwell writes:
The Adair County Elementary School's Parent Teacher Organization, The Better Together Tribe, would like to send out a big thank you for the support of United Citizens Bank of Southern Kentucky, First and Farmers National Bank, and Bank of Columbia. Each bank donated money to our organization so we can be able to provide snacks for all third, fourth, and fifth grade students on the days they must do the K-Prep test. Title I did not have the funds this year for snacks, as they have in the past, and because of the help of these three business all children will have a healthy snack to help them do their best on the K-Prep test. --Holly Caldwell




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