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Lauren McQuaide's education journey started with family



2018-02-24 - Cane Valley, Adair County KY - Photo from family collection.
Lauren Cassidy McQuaide, second from left, the first student from Adair County High School ever to earn the Cherry Presidential Scholarship at WKU, thanks the many who have helped her along her journey. She says it started with family and childhood play mixed with learning. Pictured from left are her big sister/best friend Sarah Ann McQuaide, Laura, and their parents Mary Ann and Dr. Glen McQuaide. Both parents have careers in education. Her father is professor of biology at Campbellsville University. Her mother is the school psychologist in the Adair public schools system. Sarah is now a University of Louisville student well on her way to a medical career. Clicking 'read more' goes to Lauren's note of thanks and it links to the initial news story of her scholarship award. - LW


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