Nashville High School - Scrapper Yearbook (Nashville, AR)

 - Class of 1985

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A Fresh Coat of Paint DURING THE PROGRAM for Effective Teaching, Coach Tom DeBlack teaches a mock class. Fresh paint. It was more than just smearing a brush across a wall in the administration offices or repainting the pressbox at the football field. Fresh paint meant a new superintendent and principal, new restrooms, teacher testing, improved class offerings, computers and much more. Students found themselves adapting to procedures begun by Principal Dennis Horn, who was hired during the summer by new Superintendent Ken Turner. The building’s appearance quickly began changing. Walls were painted; lockers were cleaned and hallways were swept. Maintenance workers spent the summer getting things ready for the opening day Sept. 4, later than usual because of a new law setting the day after Labor Day as the first day of class. Students and faculty helped revise the handbook. Mr. Horn held meetings with parents and students in each class to ask for their suggestions and outline his ideas about improvements. He also set up a committee of students to offer advice and Comments. (Cont. on page 4.) 2 Opening



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A Fresh Coat of Paint (Cont. from page 2). New classes were offered, including computerized accounting, office technology lab, home economics for boys, and physics, which had been dropped earlier but was revived with seven students taking part. For the first time, juniors were made aware of the Governor’s School for gifted and talented students. Two were accepted. The words “close up’’ took on a new meaning as 11 students went to Washington, D.C. for a week to observe the Capital first in french, marilyn Rose racks her brain hand under the national CloseUp for an answer. progra m. Students won honors in statewide speech and journalism contests, home ec and agri competition, and athletics. Teachers weren’t left out. For the first time in any state, they were required to take a basic skills test to demonstrate their knowledge of reading, writing and math. This was part of a new package of state education standards designed to upgrade Arkansas schools. New faces, new ideas, new classes, a new outlook. These combined to give a fresh coat of paint. 4 Opening

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