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Striving For “Striving for Excellence” is a theme that would seem to relate to this year at ACHS in many ways. One of the ways ACHS is continually striving for excel- lence is by the building of the new sci- ence wing. “1 think the students will be surprised and pleased to find that they have new science facilities available for their use,” said Science Department Head, Mrs. Alice Hadley. The new science wing will consist of two classrooms which will contain spe- cially-built cabinets and furniture. “I think the biggest way the science wing will help us is that it will have three labs, which will enable more stu- dents to get to work in the lab,” said Mr. George Critz, principal at ACHS. “I think the new science wing will improve the opportunities our science department has to offer, said Mrs. Hadley. The science wing will not only affect the Science Department, but will also change the positioning of some other classes at ACHS. For example, the Art 4 Opening
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Excellence . . . Construction continues on the new science wing. It will contain two rooms, including three labs. Junior Dona Depp carefully thumbs through the different diplomas, to sec which one best ap- plies to her. Department will be moved into room three, and the Journalism Department will be moved into the mobile unit. Another way ACHS is striving for excellence is through the new diploma system. This system consists of three different diplomas: the standard diplo- ma, in which twenty credits are re- quired; the comprehensive, in which twenty-two credits are required; and the merit, of which twenty-three credits are required. “The new diploma system was our way of trying to encourage students to work to their potential and better pre- pare themselves for the future,” said Mrs. Ruby Roach, counselor at ACHS. The class of eighty-seven was the first class to qualify for the new diploma, and according to Junior. Dona Depp, it makes the students work harder be- cause they know they will have to in each course to meet the requirements. “The new diploma system, I feel, would have helped me choose my classes better if it had been started my freshman year,” said Dona. She also Opcning 5
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