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Why not just leave name of elementary school the same as it is? M.B. Claywell writes: Just wondering...if the school district is building a new school to replace the old building then why are we trying to come up with a new name? We are not adding another school..we are only replacing the old building. Why not call it by the name it already has? Just saying. - M.B. ClaywellThanks, M.B. Claywell. A lot of people agree with you. Others seem to want a new name. In the end, it will be up to the Adair County School Board or someone or group they designate to name it. -CM This story was posted on 2012-09-15 16:11:38
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