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Adair County High School students support Parkland



2018-03-14 - 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by ACHS Asst. Principal Travis Gay.
Adair County High School students led the local response to the national social media movement calling for a 17-minute walkout today, one month after 17 students were murdered at Parkland High School in Florida. The effort is meant to emphasize the message that violence in our schools must be stopped. The students were the leaders, according to ACHS assistant principal Travis Gay, with ground rules for safety and preparation set by the administration, they handled all the decisions for three different activities and chose the day, yesterday, March 13, 2018, for the local events. Each of the 17 balloons released to the heavens had one of the deceased student's names on it.


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