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    Four Rivers Career Academy students

    February 09, 2021
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    HANDS-ON LEARNING - Students in Chris Coulson's Entrepreneurship and Promotional Applications and Media classes assisted in applying vinyl signs at Fulton County Middle School. These signs were made from Four Rivers Career Academy's in-school enterprise, which is new this year. Four Rivers Career Academy was able to purchase the printing equipment with a New Skills for Youth Kentucky (NSFY) Grant last fall and the E-Commerce pathway students are in full swing. (Photo submitted) HANDS-ON LEARNING - Students in Chris Coulson's Entrepreneurship and Promotional Applications and Media classes assisted in applying vinyl signs at Fulton County Middle School. These signs were made from Four Rivers Career Academy's in-school enterprise, which is new this year. Four Rivers Career Academy was able to purchase the printing equipment with a New Skills for Youth Kentucky (NSFY) Grant last fall and the E-Commerce pathway students are in full swing. (Photo submitted)

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