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ACPC Christmas Tree Among Prettiest Ever


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The ACPC Christmas Tree has to be one of the prettiest I have ever seen. Every ornament on it is handmade by one of our K-2 students. Students made the ornaments during their Sharpen the Saw time on Wednesday of this week and hung them on the tree. Sharpen the Saw is part of our Leader in Me initiative that started this year at ACPC and the entire district.

Patty R. Jones, Principal
Adair County Primary Center




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ACPC Christmas Tree



2014-12-05 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Patty Jones. Kim Downs hangs ornaments on the tree as members of her first grade class observe.
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The Finished Christmas Tree at ACPC



2014-12-05 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Patty Jones.
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