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Corey Alderdice to speak to all Adair Gifted/Talented students

Two gifted/talented Adair students, Bethany Coffey and Jenny Ludden, were selected to attend Gatton Academy

By Pam Geisselhardt, Primary Talent Pool Coordinator
& Charlene Bell, Gifted/Talented Coordinator


All Primary Talent Pool and Gifted/Talented students in the district are being invited to hear Corey Alderdice give an inspirational talk that we hope will motivate them to begin that very day to be the very best they can be.



Mr. Alderdice will be here tomorrow, Wednesday, August 29. His schedule is as follows:
  • 12:30pm CT: ACHS and ACMS in the ACHS gym
  • 1:10pm CT: Colonel William Casey and John Adair Intermediate in the Casey gym
  • 1:50pm CT: Adair County Elementary School, ACES gym
By becoming more aware of their gifts and talents, they will come to realize, The skys the limit, in regard to their future hopes and dreams.

Mr. Alderdice, who was a Gifted/Talented student throughout his school years, is presently the Assistant Director of the new Gatton Academy for Mathematics and Science for Kentucky.

Adair County Schools are proud to have two students, Bethany Coffey and Jenny Ludden, who were selected to attend the Academy at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green.


This story was posted on 2007-08-28 11:17:11
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