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Working for Project Graduation 2012



2012-04-04 - ACHS, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Ellen Zornes.
Whitney Ford, ACHS junior; left; Brittany Rowe, ACHS senior, center; and Michelle Petty, ACHS instructional assistant, are racing the clock to get the Project Graduation mailing ready to go out to our local businesses and organizations who are always so willing to help monetarily and many that night as volunteers. Without their generosity and support there would be no Project Graduation. Project Graduation is designed to be the safe drug free and alcohol free celebration for our high school seniors, juniors and their guests. It is held immediately after commencement exercises on Friday night, May 18, 2012, at Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive. All senior (and junior) parents and grandparents are invited to come join us and spend this memorable night with their graduate. - Ellen Zornes


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