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Community-wide forum on school safety Thursday 8 March 2018 From Pamela A. Stephens, Ed.D., Superintendent, Adair County School System The Adair County Board of Education will hold a community-wide forum to discuss school safety on Thursday, March 8, 2018, at 6pmCT, in the gymnasium at Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY. Each person attending will be asked to register as they enter the gymnasium. Doors will open for registration at 5:30pmCT. Attendees will include the Adair County Sheriff’s Department, Kentucky State Police, Columbia City Police, County Attorney Jennifer Hutchison-Corbin, Judge Michael Loy, Judge Judy Vance Murphy, members of first responder groups, mental health counselors, along with school personnel. The meeting will provide an opportunity for all to communicate with one another to discuss school safety. There will be an opportunity for questions and suggestions during and following the forum. Everyone is invited to attend. This story was posted on 2018-03-05 11:15:54
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