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Graduation week is in full swing for Adair Co. HS Seniors Baccalaureate for Seniors of Class of 2016 was just last night. Yet to come: Senior Breakfast. Senior Walk. Awards Night. GRADUATION. Project Graduation. Schedule of places and times, from Shamarie Harper, provided in detail in article below and prompts will be in the ColumbiaMagazine.com calendar of events with reminders daily. By Ed Waggener There are major events happening in Adair County this week, but none which garner as much focus at Graduation Week at Adair County High. This year is different only in the intensity and the high hopes that the transformative improvements in the system is paying even bigger rewards this year than ever. Many events are scheduled this week for the seniors. Shamarie Harper, Media Coordinator for the School District, reached this morning, gave an abbrieviated schedule for the rest of the school term:
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