
Southeast and Appalachian Challenge Academy sign agreement for dual credit courses
A memorandum of agreement between Southeast Kentucky Community amp; Technical College
and Appalachian Challenge Academy (ACA), located at Grays Knob in Harlan County, was
finalized recently that will allow academy cadets the opportunity to take two courses,
carpentry fundamentals and introduction to automotive systems, at the SKCTC Harlan
campus. The courses are dual credit which means the cadets will receive both high
school and college credits. The Appalachian Challenge Academy trains and mentors youth
ages 16 to 18, using a regimental environment during a 22-week residential program.
Taking part in the signing ceremony were, front row, left to right: Lige Buell, SKCTC
interim chief academic officer, Dr. Lynn Moore, SKCTC president and Josh Coldiron,
ACA director.
Back row: Freddie Maggard, Kentucky National Guard community relations liaison, Major
Jake McKinney, Kentucky National Guard educational director, Brittany Blair, ACA deputy
director.
(Photos Chris Jones)
