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2014-15 Adair Co. Middle School Traffic Flow



2014-08-11 - ACMS, 322 Gen. John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Alma Rich, Principal. Adair County Middle School Traffic Flow: "Adair County Middle School parents/guardians are to use Indian Drive to enter when dropping off students in the morning or pickup up students in the afternoon. Drop-off will occur between 7am-7:45pmCT and pickups will begin at 2:45pmCT. Parents will enter Indian Drive, turn right into the the middle school parking area below the gym and proceed to the back of the gym where students will be dropped off in the mornings and picked up in the afternoons. All vehicles must enter from Indian Drive. All vehicles will exit by the Raymond Lacy Music Building. Please do not make a U turn toward the bus garage! - ALMA RICH, Principal, Adair County Middle School.

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