Morning Pointe Donates Bus To Bachman Academy

  • Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Morning Pointe Senior Living gave the gift of transportation, donating a 15-passenger surplus bus to Bachman Academy.

On Tuesday, M.Ed., CEO and headmaster of Bachman Academy, and Emilee Farris, executive assistant, received keys to the bus previously used by Morning Pointe of Collegedale at Greenbriar Cove to take residents on local outings.

“This bus will be used to transport our boarding students out on activities that teenagers enjoy,” said Mr. Frizzell.

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