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Live and leam Pre-school was all fun and games-right? Wrong. lt was all games. in a sense. but. little did the child ren know they were learning from these games. During the morning hours the kids selected a center they would work in for the day. Their choices included the art center. where they would paste and draw to stimulate their creative abilities. Another center was the books. The children would visit the library. look at the books and sometimes hear stories. The children also enjoyed taking blocks and puzzles to the loft to play. According to Mrs. Linda Forsythe. pre- school teacher. playing with blocks and working puzzles developed their small motor skills and even climbing to the loft developed their large motor skill. So. these unsuspecting children were not only having fun but learning at the same time. and they wcren't even aware of it. Look what I got. Pre-schooler Bill Godoy spent a day at the grocery store to learn about the system of free enterprise. l 'h Wi Kris Adkins Frankie Batiste Thomas Brewer Marie Bruno Clay Chisenhall Elizabeth Clevenger Devon Copeland Matthew Duncan Jennifer Dunn Jenifer Duty Bill Godoy Edwin Hankins Brad Howard Christopher Howell Thomas Hudson Justin Hurst Jason Jahalie Mary Catherine Kincaid Mikey Landrum Geoff Laux George Mallory 1421 People fr .4 5 is ss - A gg - v A f 1 f l. A ww 4 x qt ..-XL. an ,X sg:x,..Q' ,..-.4 ...Q .-2.-4 Y-ull? as r
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New kids on the block Mix four new administrators into a school of 9l3 students and what do you get? As any Pulaski Academy student could tell you, a year with lots of changes. When it came time to select a new headmaster, the Search Committee was sure of one thing. From the start, they headed South. After many long interviews and a lot of hard work, the Board of Directors chose Dr. Robert E. Dowda from Waycross, Ga., as headmaster. Dr. Dowda and the other new administrators-Miss Mary Ann Neale, lower school: Jim Brawner. middle school: and Arch Mclntosh, upper school-f immediately began organization and planning for the upcoming school year. Dr. Dowda said that their main goal was to develop and maintain stability in the school. A good stable foundation is necessary in order to continue building a strong program of education, he said. l see everybody pulling together and working for the same cause. Mclntosh said that the ways to go about accomplishing stability were communica- tion within the school and a plan to retain and recruit students. The school will benefit and grow if we can simply open up the lines of communication between students, teachers and parents, Mclntosh said. One area of change that had a direct affect on the students was discipline. Minor offenses replaced detention hall as the primary method of punishing students. They were dished out for a variety of reasons. Some students got a minor for chewing gum while others were caught speeding through the parking lot by Brawner, P.A.'s own parking lot patrolman. Though some students didn't mind the new policies, others felt they cramped their style. With the way the discipline policy has been going this year, if l got a speeding ticket in Florida over the summer, they would probably give me a minor offense when l got back next year, said Sheldon Smith, junior. Regardless of how students felt about discipline procedures, they realized that there wasn't much hope for any immediate changes. According to Mclntosh, he and all the other administrators had no plans to move on anytime in the near future, and they planned to stay at P.A. indefinitely. Bruin pride. Coach .lim Brawner. head of middle school, is presented with a plaque at the football banquet in November. 1441 People
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