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ACMS supports Dr. Seuss with costume day

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By Shamarie Claiborne, Media Publicity Coordinator
Adair County School District, 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY

Adair County Middle School decided to support Dr. Seuss this week since his birthday was this month, March 2, 2014. Students and staff could dress like their favorite characters. The purpose of course is to encourage students to read. Many of the staff and students dressed up that day.

Accompanying photos: My favorites were Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Hardin or should I say Thing 1 and Thing 2. And then three of the 101 Dalmatians were roaming the halls as well. The puppies were Mrs. Loy, Mrs. Holt, and Mrs. Scholl. - Shamarie




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Puppies support Dr. Seuss, encourage reading



2014-03-28 - Adair County Middle School, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne, Adair Co. School District photo.
These 'puppies'
- supported Dr. Seuss at Adair County Middle School this past week. Their purpose of course is to encourage students to read. Many of the staff and students dressed up today. The puppies are from left Mrs. Loy, Mrs. Holt, and Mrs. Scholl.

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Thing 1 and Thing 2



2014-03-28 - ACMS, 322 Gen. John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne, Adair Co. School District photo. Shamarie Claiborne writes Adair County Middle School decided to support Dr. Seuss this week since his birthday was this month, March 2, 2014. Students and staff could dress like their favorite characters. The purpose of course is to encourage students to read. Many of the staff and students dressed up that day. My favorites were Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Hardin, or should I say Thing 1 and Thing 2, above.
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