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p n • cz • l nn • ■ LnJ A ♦ LnJ • • A new wave of objectives hit the high school cur- riculum. Ninth and tenth grade courses were incor- porated in the system-wide curriculum alignment program. Undercurrents of the curriculum align- ment led to major changes for teachers and students. Standardized tests from the Board of Education were administered and scored to measure the student's mastery of the course objectives. All students were effected by new grading scale, with the lowest passing grade being a 70. In addition, all grades on progress report were recorded numeri- cally. The new curriculum standards created challenges for faculty and students. Teachers admitted that the student objectives were tougher and they warned students that they could sink or swim academically. The faculty and students rode the current of aca- demic excellence to catch the wave., —Kathi Wood
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1 ONE OF THE GOOD GUYS Principal 7. Mr. Stewart is some what serious when advising Tracey Laney regarding disci- pline. 2. Displaying a concerned expression, Principal Don Stewart, tends to busi- ness at the Annual Homecoming Carni- val. 3. Words of concern for the student body are expressed by principal, Donald Stewart, at a fall P. T.A. meeting Many students thought of principals as being the Bad Guy. This was a common misconception. Our principal, Mr. Donald Stewart, was actually on the side of the student. Mr. Stewart could often be seen observing a wave of stu- dent activities. He was at most sports events and after school activities encouraging the teams toward victory and the clubs toward success. So often Mr. Stewart was blamed for a rough sea of changes in the school such as the new grading scale, which rocked the boat, by making 70 the lowest passing grade. One should not have jumped to this conclusion until one knew all the facts. The new grading scale was mandated by the State Board of Education of Georgia. Mr. Stewart was always open to suggestion, such as having pep rally, and willing to help the student body in order to stop any mutiny. So with a closer look at the captain of our ship, Mr. Stewart, one would see that he was really one of the good guys. Brandt Haney 3 10 ADMINISTRATION
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