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Future Problem Solvers honored by School Board



2012-06-22 - 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
The Adair County High School Future Problem Solvers were honored for their 6th Top Ten International showing at the regular June 21, 2012 meeting of the Adair County School Board. From left are Roslyn Wilson, Sarah McQuaide, Kyle Castaneda, FPS Coach Brett Reliford, Leeann Blackwelder, Adair County Superintendent Darrell Treece, Rebecca Montgomery, and Amber Turner. Emmalee Baker was recognized but was not in attendance. Mr. Treece reminded the audience that the group placed 9th in the international competition at Bloomington, IN this year, and that Rebecca Montgomery placed first in the world. (Composite photo because one student had her eyes closed in one, and a revealing impish grin in the right hand photo panel used, above - no names, her initial is RM - Ed Waggener)


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