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What is Your Favorite Subject? Above: Although art is not in the curriculum, students Tammy Martin and Tammy Morrell show their creativity during Homecoming Week. Above Right: Sampson Campbell utilizes his spare time in our resourceful media center. Below Right: Seventh graders show var- ied interest in their English assignment. 16 Curriculum
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Compare Your Job Now at CHS with Your Previous Position Above: Mr. Griffin receives an important phone call notifying him that much needed textbooks are on the way. Left: Mrs. Howell makes her daily check on absentees. Right: At the lunchroom door, Mrs. Jackson awaits the herd of hungry students. In comparing my present job as As- sistant Principal to my previous position as teacher-coach, I find my duties to be greatly expanded. As a teacher-coach, I was primarily responsible for the students I had in class and to a larger degree responsible for the running of the athletic department. As an administrator, my role changed from being responsible for part of a whole program, to being responsible for an en- tire program including handling of all textbooks, discipline, lunchroom duty, and making reports. However, my basic responsibility in both positions has been and continues to be to see that each student gets the best education he can attain according to his capability. Curriculuml15
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“English, because I can learn about other writers and poets. This helps me to expand my writing ability so that maybe one day I can be as good as they. Lori Blount “Algebra is my favorite. I enjoy the challenge. Marcus Holloway “In journalism, I feel like I'm doing something for the school - something real important.” David White “I have two favorites; they are reading and journalism. In both subjects you are allowed to work at your own pace and are able to accept responsibility. Kim Bradley Top left: This year, P.E. has gone co-ed; boys and girls participate in a game of basketball. Top right: Doodling adds a certain spice to note taking. Left: Bob McGeorge practices target shooting during ROtC. Above: Kim Brock, David White, Arlene Williams, Colby Hearns, Bel Calderon and Michael Brown await the end of another day. Curriculum 17
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