Daily Announcements

FREE * Adult Literacy Program * FREE
In conjunction with the Webster County After School Program, Webster County Schools will offer an “Adult Literacy” program on February 11, 2010, at 6:00 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Representatives from South Georgia Technical College (Americus, GA) and Turner Job Corps (Albany, GA) will be on campus to discuss GED Programs and vocational education and training. This program is free and open to the public.
If you have any questions, please contact the school at 229-828-3365.

Public School Funding in Georgia: How it affects Webster County Schools
Public Tax Hearing PowerPoint.ppt
Webster County Schools have received official notice that we have been awarded SACS CASI District Accreditation as a Quality School System.

From the Superintendent

Thank you for your support in beginning a very successful and positive 2009-2010 school year. The overwhelming majority of the Webster County community has shown tremendous concern, effort, and determination in making our school system the best around. We have wonderful children who deserve our best.

It is very important that we keep our focus on providing the young with a quality education. Educators are professionals who have earned their credentials through many years of study. Teachers guide and direct the students (in and out of the classroom) in an effort to prepare them for the adult world. The Webster County educators, from those who have taught in the county for many years to those who are new to our community, have vast experiences from which our students will benefit.

Every day will not be a “bed of roses” for all students. Some days will be more challenging than others. I ask that the families of our children allow us to do our jobs to the best of our ability. For those who have faith in public education, the Webster County School System has much to offer. Too often, educators are subjected to defensive, angry, unreasonable, and abusive confrontations about non-learning based issues. This is regrettable, unproductive, and something to which our children should not be exposed. The great news is that it is usually the same small group of malcontents who will never be pleased. Hence, the greatness of majority rule in our nation.

Know that we will always treat all students equal without privilege or prejudice. Know that all students will be required to follow the rules. Know that the schools will be maintained as clean, healthy, safe learning environments. Know that, although we are working very hard to grow an honest, successful athletic program, nothing is more important than academics.

Respectfully,

Mrs. Janie S. Downer

Upcoming Events

Monday, February 8
Remember to . . .
Practice proper hygiene during the FLU season!
Tuesday, February 9
Note to Parents/Visitors
Except for pre-arranged observations, NO visitors will be allowed into the halls or classrooms during hours of operation (7:00-4:00). Please assist us in caring for your children by supporting these important safety measures.

Parents have an open invitation to call or come by the school or Board of Education for a visit with an administrator or to make an appointment for conferences with teachers.
Varsity Basketball HOME Game
Miller Co. - HOME
6:00 p.m.

Support our BOBCATS!
Wednesday, February 10
Be on Time
School begins at 8:00 a.m. and ends at 3:15 p.m.

*Students should be in the classrooms at 8:00 a.m.

*Please avoid Tardies & Early check-outs as much as possible.
5 TARDIES or EARLY CHECK-OUTS = 1 ABSENCE

(NOTE: Absences over 15 days per year may result in a student failing his/her grade.)
Next week . . .REMINDER
Monday, February 15th - PRESIDENT'S DAY
School Holiday

Weather

Today, 2/8/2010
High: 61 Low: 42
Partly sunny
3% chance of precipitation.
Tomorrow, 2/9/2010
High: 62 Low: 36
Rain showers likely
63% chance of precipitation.