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Barney Taylor teaches Oxy-Acetylene cutting of steel



2014-09-10 - ACHS, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo From Alan W. Reed, Superintendent.
Barney Taylor, new Welding/Metal Fabrication instructor at Adair County High School, explains the proper layout for Oxy-Acetylene cutting of steel. The students were working in a demonstration area in the VoAg compound while the construction of the new Technology Center was going on in the background. Construction of the new facility is expected to be complete near the end of October. An open house and tours of the new center along with the neighboring Vo-Ag facility and Health Career Occupations will be announced. Adair County High School students are now enrolled in one of 39 career paths leading to state and/or industry certification prior to graduation. Others,from left In the blue shirt Bradley Maslen, Brett Burton, Houstan Hestand and Gary Wheeler. Several other students were present but not shown.​


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