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Community Skills class lesson involves bowling, eating out

Mrs. Amanda Randoph's class from ACHS accompanied Mrs. Valerie Taylor's ACMS class in a community skills lesson which involved bowling and eating out. Students who attended were Mathew Combs, Jacob Abston, Hunter Adkins, Chauncey Abston, Sarah Ford, Kaleb Butler, Laura Furkins, Eli Roy, Dean Foster, Kodie Gadberry, Derrick Pickett, Harley Wheat, and Pedro Plancarte. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Randoph were thrilled their students had a great day learning while having fun at the same time.



This story was posted on 2016-05-12 15:03:05
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Community skills class goes bowling, eats out



2016-05-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Shamarie Harper, Adair Schools Media Coordinator.
Shown in the photo is Kaleb Butler and Laura Furkins waiting patiently to see their score. They were enjoying a community skills field trip to enjoy bowling and eating out. - Shamarie Harper

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