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Groundbreaking for CWC school replacement: Album

Several photos have been posted today from the groundbreaking for the new elementary school. They linked to this item for easier scanning. Click on headline above to view them all in one continuous scroll.



This story was posted on 2012-07-10 18:01:23
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Groundbreaking for New Elementary School



2012-07-10 - Adair County School District Campus - Photo by Larry Smith, The WAVE FM 92.7. School officials and other dignitaries took part in a groundbreaking at 11:45amCT this morning for the new Adair County elementary school which will replace the aging Col. Wm Casey School. On the front row, from left are Patty Jones, Principal of Col. Wm. Casey; Gabe Jones, project manager for Branscum Construction Co.; Mike Harris, Division 5 School Board Member: Superintendent Alan W. Reed; Former Superintendent Darrell Treece, Board Member Marsha Walker (2); Board Chairman Floyd Burton (Div. 4); Sue Stivers, Executive Director of the Columbia/Adair County Chamber of Commerce; Board Member Joe Payne (Div. 3); Columbia Mayor Mark D. Harris; and Steve Branscum, Branscum Construction Co. Other dignitaries include Delno Salmon, WAIN radio; Phyllis Curry, Adair County Instructional Supervisor; and Brenda Mann, Assistant Superintendent. - Larry Smith
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Happiest person at the groundbreaking easy to spot



2012-07-10 - Adair County School District Campus, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Nobody was happier
to see the new elementary school construction started than Patty Jones, Principal of Col. Wm. Casey Elementary, who has fought for a new facility for her otherwise exemplary institution and excellent faculty. She was all smiles after the groundbreaking today, Tuesday, July 10, 2012 validated a soon be dream become a reality.

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Superintendent Alan W. Reed answers interview question



2012-07-10 - Adair County School District Campus, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Superintendent Alan W. Reed right, carefully framed the answer to a question during a post-groundbreaking interview with Paul B. Hayes, editor of the Adair Progress weekly paper, and the dean of the Adair County news corps. In the background, site preparation was in progress as the ceremony crowd was breaking up. The groundbreaking was held at 11:30amCT, this morning, Tuesday, July 10, 2012.

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Profiles in Educational Progress: Mr. Reed, Mr. Treece



2012-07-10 - Adair County School District Campus, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Just before leaving for the Central Office together two leaders of the Adair County School District are profiled watching construction underway for the new elementary school. At left an optimistic newly installed Superintendent Alan W. Reed, who envisions building on the progress made under his predecessor and mentor, Darrell Treece, under whose leadership the schools' physical facilities were changed more dramatically than at any other period in the history of public education in Adair County.

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