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School Attendance Awareness Month proclaimed in Adair County



2016-09-07 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Wes Feese, Media Relations, Adair County School District.
Pictured at Wednesday's proclamation signing are, seated from left: ACMS student Trayton Stargel, ACPC Principal Patty Jones, District Judge Michael Loy, Director of Pupil Personnel Robbie Harmon, ACMS Principal Alma Rich, and ACMS student Lucas Murphy. Standing, from left: ACHS student Christian Grider, ACES student Nathan Ballou, ACES Principal Steve Burton, ACES student William Rowe, ACHS student Susan Spinks, Adair County Judge-Executive Mike Stephens, ACMS attendance clerk Roxanne Roberts, ACPC attendance clerk Pat Darnell, ACPC student Olivia Mantooth, ACHS Vice Principal Travis Gay, ACPC student Dierks Cowan, and Family Resource Center coordinator Paula Garrison. Not pictured: Columbia Mayor Curtis Hardwick. - Wes Feese


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