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GREENVILLE JUNIOR HIGH
SCHOOL
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INFORMATION
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GJHS ANNOUNCEMENTS |
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I would like to personally introduce myself as the new Greenville Junior High Principal. In many cases, you, your parents, and grandparents, have been a part of the rich Green Wave heritage. As a Greenville Alum, Class of 1992, I take a tremendous amount of pride in being a Green Wave. I am currently entering my fourteenth year in education, having spent twelve of those years serving at Greenville High School. Most recently, I was the Assistant Principal at Greenville High School. I am excited and humbled at the opportunity to help pass the rich Green Wave heritage on to our students. In today’s society the role of education in shaping one’s future has taken on an even greater sense of urgency. Education has to be valued. It truly gives one the opportunity to shape his or her future. It is our goal to provide an excellent educational environment, one in which we can all be proud of as a community, an education that will only enhance and deepen that rich Green Wave heritage. It will take all of us to make it happen. If you feel the call to volunteer, we would be more than happy to have you. Feel free to give us a call if you have the ability to volunteer of if you just want to stop in for a visit. Again, thanks for your role in helping to shape and support the future of Greenville – our kids. Let’s Go Wave! David Peltz |
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Greenville City Schools - Acceptable Use Policy (Student) ● Ohio Department of Education Academic Content Standards ● Whose IDEA Is This? A Resource Guide for Parents |
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| The number of students who were eligible for and who participated in Public School Choice (PSC )and Supplemental Educational Services (SES): 2007-08 Public School Choice: 0 students eligible; 2008-09 Public School Choice: 0 students eligible. A list of SES providers approved to serve the Junior High families, as well as the locations where the services are provided for the current school year. | ||
District Goals - Adopted by the Board
of Education, September 15, 2009
Greenville City Schools will continue to improve upon the current district
report card status of Effective and strive to achieve a rating of Excellent by
2011.
Greenville City Schools will continuously use relevant and reliable data to make
decisions and measure performance.
Greenville City Schools will continuously evaluate methods of and encourage
communication.
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