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Rebecca Cravens is new Adair District Athletic Trainer



2020-02-25 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Superintendent Pamela Stephens announced the hiring of a District Athletic Trainer at the February 20, 2020 School Board meeting. She introduced Rebecca Cravens who starts the job March 2, 2020. Cravens thanked the board members for the opportunity to join the Adair County public school system. She said everyone has been very welcoming and she is excited to begin her work March 2, 2020, and then to add teaching to it this fall. She comes to the school system from Taylor Regional Hospital and is married to Columbia Police Department officer, Adair County native, Adam Cravens. Dr. Stephens praised Dr. Ronald Rogers who she said was part of the interview process and helped in defining the need for this position. She said that TJ health Columbia will be investing to help the schools with the cost of this position.


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