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Jerrod Adair, counselor at Alice Robertson Jr. High School, spoke to the students and staff Wednesday at Sadler Arts Academy about the virtue of Respect. Adair is pictured with Sadler fifth-grader D’Asia Brown who took part in a demonstration of how our value as people is tied to the respect that we show for others. Sadler Arts Academy is paving the ROAD to success by building character and making each moment count. ROAD (Respect, Opportunity, Achievement, Determination) is the acronym Muskogee Schools is using for character education.

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