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Plancarte earns migrant scholarships

ACHS graduate, a biology major at Lindsey, plans to becomed a pharmacist
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By Wes Feese
Media Relations, Adair County Schools

Federal Programs Director Steve Turner presented Adair County High School 2016 graduate Pablo Plancarte with a check Thursday afternoon for two scholarships--totaling $1,250--to help pay for Plancarte's education at Lindsey Wilson College.



Plancarte was one of 10 students in the state to earn a Kentucky Migrant Program Association scholarship, and the only recipient of the Kentucky Migrant Scholarship Fund award. Both scholarships carry prestige, as they require high ACT scores and grade point averages.

"I can't think of a more deserving recipient," Turner says. "I had Pablo in class when he was in middle school and he's always been a hard working--a really good kid from a really good family. He's accomplished a lot and I'm sure those accomplishments will continue."

Plancarte, a biology major at Lindsey, plans to become pharmacist


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Pablo Plancarte receives scholarships



2016-08-12 - Adair County Schools Central Office, 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Wes Feese, Media Relations, Adair County School District.
Pablo Plancarte, left, was recently awarded two migrant scholarships for his outstanding scholastic achievement while a student in the Adair County School District. Plancarte, a 2016 graduate of ACHS, is pictured with Federal Programs Director Steve Turner. - Wes Feese

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