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Big Payoff this week for Jason Curry's Weekly Reader program



2011-11-12 - JAIS, 202 Gen. John Adair School, Columbia, KY - Photo by Alan W. Reed. Adair Schools photo.
Mr. Jason Curry, Social Studies Teacher at JAIS, had a real payoff this week, more than justifying his long use of Weekly Reader lessons as a study tool. On Friday, November 11, 2011, the Veteran's Day featured Adair County native Dakota Myer, an accomplishment almost the equal of watching the President presenting the Congressional Medal of Honor to Dakota Meyer. For those who remember it from childhood and love Weekly Reader as I do, this is the equivalent of seeing Dakota Meyer selected as Time Magazine Man of the Year. (Which he deserves.) - ALAN REED


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