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Adair Community High School District #384 was organized in 1919 and a beautiful brick school house was built close to the grade school in 1920. Adair High School served the children of the town through the late 1940s. The year was 1952 when Adair Community High School was closed. The kids of Adair became part of the Macomb school district upon the closing of the high school.
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