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Jake McQueary makes history at Adair County Primary Center

First ever to earn 150 AR points at Adair County Primary Center
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By Patty Jones, Principal
Adair County Primary Center, Columbia, KY

Jake McQueary, a 2nd grade student in Mrs. Christina Ferguson's class at Adair County Primary Center, is the first ever student in the school to earn 150 points in the Accelerated Reader Program. He got his name on the school sign for his accomplishment. - Patty Jones, Principal, ACPC




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Jake McQueary 1st to earn 150 AR points at ACPC



2013-12-17 - ACPC, 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Patty Jones, Principal.
Jake McQueary makes history
Jake McQuearym a 2nd grade student in Mrs. Christina Ferguson's class at Adair County Primary Center, is the first ever student in the school to earn 150 points in the Accelerated Reader Program. He got his name on the school sign for his accomplishment. - Patty Jones, Principal, ACPC

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