Al Page (wearing yellow shirt) led his fellow members of the Rotary Club of Mayfield in presenting a plaque to Graves County High School principal R.B. Mays and the school’s assistant athletic director, Michelle McKee, representing the Graves County Eagle Foundation. The plaque’s inscription reads, “In recognition of and appreciation for Graves County High School, its students, faculty, and staff, for helping others through the Third Annual Community Service Day, Tuesday, April 24, 2012, presented by the Mayfield Rotary Club.” Mays initiated the annual day of service in his first year of leading the school. All of the more than 1,300 students, faculty and staff take part in all-day community service throughout Mayfield and Graves County at more than 50 locations.
Graves High service earns Rotary plaque
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