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Congratulations for Gold Level Work Keys Assessment

Vicki Brock Miller writes:
I want to congratulate my grandson, Chad Scholl, and the other young men and women on this great accomplishment. I am very proud of all of them. Keep up the good work and you will go far in life! - Vicki Brock Miller
Comments re article 75388 ACHS has excellent Work Keys Assessment for 2015




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Carter Family at BHHS Conference



2015-05-21 - Nashville, TN - Photo courtesy Campbellsville University.
Dr. Michael V. Carter, left, president of Campbellsville University, and his wife, Debbie, second from left, attended their son Wes' presentation at the Baptist History and Heritage Society. With the Carter family was Wes' sister, Alicia Shea, Wes and his girlfriend, Ariel Darnell.

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