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ACHS Art Students take top prizes at state conference

By Shamarie Harper, Media Coordinator
Adair County School District

The Kentucky Art Educator's Association held their annual state conference this October at the University of Kentucky. Ms. Davenport, a member of the organization, entered a number of exceptional student work from ACHS.

Over the weekend a number of Kentucky art students were recognized for their artistic achievement. Adair County High School was well represented by the following outstanding students.
- Treyton Grant: Best Overall Sculpture
- Gabe Wilson: 1st Sculpture
- Haley Diamond: 3rd Sculpture.
Just another proud day for Adair County Schools. Our students and staff make our district shine!




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ACHS Art Students win at Kentucky Art Educators conference



2015-10-25 - Lexington, KY - Photo by Shamarie Harper, Adair County School District.
Over the weekend a number of Kentucky art students were recognized for their artistic achievement. Adair County High School was well represented by the following outstanding students, from left: Treyton Grant, Best Overall Sculpture; Gabe Wilson, 1st Sculpture; Haley Diamond: 3rd Sculpture. - SHAMARIE HARPER, Media Coordinator, Adair County School District.

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