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Dr. Tim Smith presents Air & Space Academy to Adair Board



2014-12-19 - 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Dr. Tim Smith, a native of Pine Knott, Kentucky, and founder of Kentucky-born Institute for Aerospace Education, presented plans for establishing a new Career Path and College preparatory pathway in Aerospace Education at Adair County High School. The Adair County Board approved the recommendation unanimously. The local program will be bolstered by Aerospace programs already in place at Taylor County High School, Metcalfe County High School, and Monroe County High School. Networking is important in the program, Dr. Smith said. Student involved become more than classmates, he said. They start as classmates and then seem to be more like brothers & sisters, he said. - EW. Photo Thu 18 Dec, 2014, meeting of the Adair County Board of Education.


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