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Mr. Reed commends media work from within Adair Schools

New FFA Reporter Diana Trejo's news, photos, get spotlight

We are so fortunate to have many gifted writers and photographers among our student body, and within our strong faculty and dedicated staff. Nothing makes me happier than to see them help showcase worthy accomplishments.

I want to commend one of our students, FFA reporter Diana Trejo, for the excellent articles she is writing for the media detailing the chapter's accomplishments. In my opinion, Diana is a natural born writer. She also has a "good eye" when it comes to journalistic photography. Over the years I've composed many a radio, television, or newspaper piece. I don't think one was ever as well written as Diana's.

I'm sure that Mr. Hancock (Kirby Hancock, FFA Advisor -CM) is also very proud of Diana Trejo and I hope that he will pass along my special appreciation of her exceptional talents in print and electronic media.

Sincerely,
-Alan W. Reed, Superintendent, Adair County Schools




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