Walton Open House and General PTSA Meeting Wednesday, January 29th
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Our Spring Open House will take place on January 29th. Join us to walk through your child's schedule. Schedules will be available in the atrium. To help alleviate traffic issues, we will offer two identical sessions. One begins at 3:45 pm and one at
6:25 pm. We look forward to seeing everyone!
The Walton PTSA General Meeting begins at 5:30 pm. We encourage you to come to the meeting as we will be electing the Nominating Committee. If you are interested in serving on either the Nominating Committee and/or the 2014-2015 PTSA Exec Board, please contact any current PTSA Exec Member or Nancy Garfinkel at
ngarfinkel@me.com
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TEACHER AND STAFF APPRECIATION- Feb. 3-7
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It's a bird, it's a plane, its... the teachers and staff of Walton High! Help celebrate the heroes who work with our children every day. Click on the link below to help.
CLICK HERE
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Please become familiar with the Clinic/Medication Protocol by going to Quick Links at:
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The 2014 Graduation ceremony will take place on Friday, May 23 at 10am.
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Due to the dates of the End of Course Tests, Wednesday, April 30th will NOT be a WEB day. |
All Walton students will take the Georgia Student Health Survey on Jan. 21 or Jan. 22, 2014 during their math class. The health survey affects our schools' CCRPI score. Students will go to the computer labs during ½ of the class on one of the two days. If your student does not take math, they will not need to take the survey. Students who are absent will not make up the survey.
Thanks for your support!
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Book Swap Announcement from Media Center |
A reminder that the Media Center offers a book swap program. Students may bring in any summer or parallel read taught at Walton to swap for another book needed for the semester. Books may be in any condition. Take a look at this semester's required reading, and dig out those old books to trade!
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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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