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Student Lighthouse Team at ACPC hosts first luncheon

By Patty Jones, Principal

The Student Lighthouse Team at Adair County Primary Center hosted its first Leadership Luncheon on Wednesday, March 23, 2016.. Community leaders joined the group for lunch and conversation. Invited community leaders were Jill Smith, State Farm Insurance; Randy Burns, Lindsey Wilson College; Kevin Atwood, Columbia City Police, and John Shelley, Adair County Board of Education.

The students shared their own interests and talents with the adults. The adults not only shared their leadership roles in their careers, but gave students encouragement toward their own goals. The students and staff of ACPC would like to thank those who attended.




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Lighthouse Teams with community leaders



2016-03-23 - Adair County Primary Center, 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Patty Jones, Principal, ACOC.
Group shot of Lighthouse Team Members and guests: Row 1: Olivia Mantooth, Zane Greer, Graham Robertson, Ty Coleman, and Kimberly Pedro-Pablo. Row 2: Brody Karnes, Lilly Myers, Edward Isaacs, Gabe Coleman, Tristen Stotts, and Trina Nguyen. Row 3: John Shelley, Jill Smith, Randy Burns, and Kevin Atwood. Patty Jones

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