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Hannah Arnold accepted to Governor's School for the Arts

Adair County High School has announced that junior Hannah Arnold has been accepted into the 2023 Governor's School for the Arts. Hannah will be studying and performing instrumental music on the campus of the University of Kentucky.

GSA auditions & reviews the Commonwealth's most promising high school sophomores and juniors in nine different arts disciplines: Architecture + Design, Creative Writing, Dance, Drama, Film + Photography, Instrumental Music, Musical Theatre, Visual Art and Vocal Music. GSA historically takes place in the last two weeks of June into the first week of July each year.




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Arnold accepted to Governor's School for the Arts



2023-04-22 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Adair Co. High School.
Adair County High School has announced that junior Hannah Arnold has been accepted into the 2023 Governor's School for the Arts. Hannah will be studying and performing instrumental music on the campus of the University of Kentucky.

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