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Superintendent Treece sends traffic map for new school year



2006-08-14 - Columbia, KY - Photo CM staff of drawing by Mr. Treece. Superintendent Darrell Treece has sent this outline of the four entrances from Greensburg Street to the school campus for 2006-207. 1) Going north from Columbia, the entrance south of the Board of Education office will be used for John Adair Intermediate School; 2) the entrance just beyond the board office is a new, diagonal drive for Colonel Wm. Casey Elementary School traffic; 3) the next drive is for Adair County Middle School only; and 4) The most northern entrance is for Adair County High School and for ACES, the new Adair County Elementary School. The following school year, 2007-2008, new entrances of the Western Bypass will allow school traffic to flow better than ever.


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