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Handiwork of Barney Taylor's ACHS welders, Ag Dept. painters



2016-11-19 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by David Jones, Adair County School District.
David Jones, Adair County School District, featured an in-house, student/teacher, Ag & Welding department fabrication collaboration which resulted in all shiny new dumpsters for the Adair County School District campus. The District supplied the materials, which were fabricated by Barney Taylor's Welding classes, and were then painted by the Adair County High School Agriculture Students. When the new dumpsters are put in place around the campus, they will not only be more attractive, but are projected by Mr. Jones to save the district a net of some $20,000 over the expected lifetime of the containers. - EW. (Clicking Read More accesses Report of School Board meeting 17 Nov 2016, by Wes Feese, Adair County Media Relations)


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