Dear Parents:
Greetings to you on behalf of the Commerce High school Faculty and Staff. We hope everything is going well for you and that this will be a good school year for your family.
We earnestly seek your cooperation and assistance as we attempt to provide a quality education for all of our students.
While I believe that a student’s own effort is the one most important factor in determining success, I also know that you can be instrumental in seeing that your child gives his/her best effort throughout the year. Please communicate with your child’s teachers as often as you desire through e-mail, phone calls, or personal conferences.
Today, many teenagers are content if their parents never ask them anything about school. However, let me encourage you to communicate regularly with your child about his/her schoolwork or behavior. Also, please call the school office to make appointments with teachers as often as you feel the need to do so.
Our school motto is: “Students, Parents, Teachers: Together we can make good things happen.” I sincerely believe this and I hope you do also.
Please let me know if you need my assistance.
Sincerely,
Donnie A. Drew, Principal
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22 July, 2008 NE Georgia Offensive Camp (click attachment for details)
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29 August, 2008 Football Jefferson Home 8:00
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05 September, 2008 Football @Morgan County 7:30
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Mission:
To ensure that we do everything possible to help each child maximize achievement and establish a pattern of life-long learning |
Beliefs:
- Each student is a valued individual with unique physical, social, emotional, and intellectual skills.
- All students can learn.
- Since students learn in different ways, teachers should use a variety of teaching methods, approaches, and activities to aid learning.
- A student's self-esteem is enhanced when he has a positive relationship with his teacher and fellow students.
- Teachers, administrators, parents, and the community all share the responsibility for the school reaching its goals, and all of these groups should be given an opportunity to work together.
- Since a student's learning does not stop at graduation, our school should be continuously improving so that students have the confidence and ability to become self-directed lifelong learners.
- Educating Today's Youth For Tomorrow's World
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