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The New Legislative Session Begins on Monday, 1/13/14
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Governor Deal has created his 2015 budget and has given it to the Georgia Legislature for their review. Now is the time for state legislators to hear from their constituents about what is important to them and how they would like the budget prioritized. If you would like to reach out to your elected officials, please find below the contact information. This is your opportunity to let them know why education funding is important to you and how the budget cuts have impacted your child. You may consider asking them to commit to finding solutions to the budget crisis.
The elected state officials for Walton High School are as follows:
The elected CCSD Board of Education officials for Walton High School are as follows:
For more information, please review the resources below:
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January 13th at 6:30 (Walton Theater). Sophomore students' PSAT Score Reports will be distributed, along with a presentation by Walton School Counselors on understanding the scores and utilizing the many tools from College Board to improve future PSAT and SAT performance.
**Please note-other grade level PSAT Score Reports will not be available that night, but will be given out in class the following day (1/14). Students will also receive their original test booklets and review their Score Reports in English and math class.
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Due to the dates of the End of Course Tests, Wednesday, April 30th will NOT be a WEB day. |
Prepare for the SAT with the Princeton Review at Walton
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During the SAT course, The Princeton Review administers three, full-length diagnostic SATs, each with a detailed analysis pinpointing individual strengths and weaknesses. The individual attention The Princeton Review gives each student is only one reason for the success of this program. Equally important is the focus of the classes. The Princeton Review approach includes a thorough review of all math, reading and writing skills tested on the SAT, including the student-written essay. However, they go beyond that and they teach test-taking techniques that make students feel in control of, rather than controlled by, the SAT.
The tuition covers all the work they do, including classroom instruction, three diagnostic tests, 24/7 access to online student resources, and all course materials. To learn more about The Princeton Review, please visit www.princetonreview.com.
To view the schedule and to register, please visit www.princetonreview.com and look under SAT classroom and your zip code. Discounted Tuition is $400. To receive the discount, please use promo code at checkout: ATLPSHIP3
Enrollment is limited!
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Our January meeting will be on Tuesday, January 14 from 6:30-8pm at Mt Bethel UMC in Room B109 in the Welcome Center. Christy E. Calbos, Esq. will present on IEP Basics. |
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