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ACES Parent Drop-Off, Pickup and Bus Routes for 2014-2015
 2014-08-11 - 870 - Photo by Steve Burton, Principal. From Steve Burton, Principal: "1) Bus dropoff is indicated by ------. Buses will circle building and drop off students at door #1. Busses will pick up students in the afternoon in the same manner. 2) Parent drop off is indicated by __________. Parents are asked to enter the parking lot through the 1st entrance and circle through the back parking lot. Student will be dropped off at door #8. 3) Parent pickup parents will park in the back parking lots and enter the school through door #9. Parents and children will exit building through door #8 and verify pickup." - Steve Burton
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Epicurean Kentuckian: Dish with leftovers better than original
 2014-08-11 - EK kitchen - Photo by Ed Waggener. Sunday lunch was quickly put together using leftover chicken from Mexican dinner, stir fried with farmers market peppers, onions, and cabbage, some cilantro, and Greek yogurt. The bread is supermarket Pita bread - good enough. It was served from the iron skillet leaving fewer dishes. The iced tea was spiked only with mint and lemon, shaken 100 times with the ice to make it really cold. Quite good before embarking on a CM picture trip to Metcalfe County to see the progress of the new LBN exit, the wonderful Metcalfe County courthouse lawn - a central park if ever there was one - and to try to make sure we know where Carol Perkins and Susan Chambers got stuck at the end of the last thrilling episode of the Carol Perkins column. Rating for meal: Best I've ever eaten - but I'm partial to leftover creations. - EW
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2014-15 Car Rider Pickup System at Adair Co. Primary Center
 2014-08-11 - ACPC, 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Patty Jones, Principal. New Car Rider System at ACPC for the 2014-15 School Year - "We are trying what we think will be a muchmore efficient and safe system for afternoon student pick-up at Adair County Primary Center this year. Any student who will be picked up by a personalvehicle on a regular basis will complete a form. Each student will be issued two car rider tags for drivers to keep on their vehicle. These will be place in direct vision on the dashboard of the vehicle when lining up for student pickup. In order to pick up a child at ACPC in the afternoon, you will be required to enter via the Veterans Bypass entrance. Vehicles will enter in front of the school. At 2:45pmCT, we will begin to call students out to cars. If you have a student's tag displayed on your dash you may leave with that student. We will have a staff member helping match students with people picking them upl If you do not have a student tag and want to pick up a student, you will need to park and come into the building and sign out as in the past. All cars must exit by the Bypass exit. This applies to all vehicles beginning at 2pmCT, and until all students have been picked up. See the diagram above. This does not affect morning drop-off. - Patty Jones, Principal, Adair County Primary Center, 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY.
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Shamarie & Cousins at 1970s Moss Reunion
 2014-08-10 - Photo from Shamarie Claiborne. Here is a picture from the early 70's of me and a few of my cousins! Back row from left: Gary Moss (grandchild), Scott White (grandchild), David Moss (grandchild). Front row from left Tammy Harper (Kassam)(great-grandchild), Cassandra White (grandchild), Renee Moss (grandchild), Doug Conner (great-grandchild). Very front and center Shamarie Harper Claiborne (great-grandchild). - Shamarie Harper Claiborne
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