Friday, February 20, 2015

Paulding County Schools Recognized as AP Honor Schools

Four of Paulding County's high schools are among the 609 Advanced Placement Honor Schools announced by State School Superintendent Richard Woods this week.

AP courses and exams are given by the College Board. AP courses are just one way students can access college-level learning opportunities while still in high school.

The 2015 AP Honor Schools are named in five categories, based on the results of 2014 AP courses and exams.

The following recognitions come to Paulding from the Georgia Department of Education:

AP Access and Support Schools: Hiram High and Paulding County High
AP Access and Support Schools are schools with at least 30 percent of their AP exams taken by students who identified themselves as African American and/or Hispanic, and 30 percent of all AP exams earning scores of 3 or higher.

STEM Achievement Schools: Hiram High and North Paulding High
AP STEM Achievement Schools are schools with students testing in at least two AP math courses and two AP science courses, and at least 40 percent of the exam scores in both areas earning scores of 3 or higher

AP STEM Schools: Hiram High, North Paulding High, Paulding County High, and South Paulding High
AP STEM Schools are schools with students testing in at least two AP math courses and two AP science courses (AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Environmental Science, AP Physics B, AP Physics C, AP Computer Science)

AP Humanities Schools: North Paulding High
AP Humanities Schools are schools with students testing in all of the following AP courses: at least one ELA course, two social science courses, one fine arts course, and one world language course

The Georgia Department of Education began recognizing AP Honor Schools in 2008. This recognition began with the first three categories listed below; AP STEM and AP STEM Achievement categories were added in 2011, and the AP Humanities category was added in 2015.

Congratulations!!

Monday, February 2, 2015

1st Annual Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl Competition



Today, students from Union, New Georgia and Poole Elementary competed in the first ever Paulding County School District Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl.

What is a Reading Bowl, you ask?

The Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl was founded several years ago by a library media specialist at Sky Haven Elementary School in DeKalb County. Mrs. Ruffin created a unique reading competition in a game format. Her vision was to have teams comprised of students from different schools compete to test their knowledge of selected books.

Reading Bowl contestants read 16 chapter books throughout the school year. With buzzers in hand, they answer comprehension related questions related to those 16 books. The books are the Georgia Award nominee books.

This is the first year Paulding County has held a district-wide Reading Bowl competition. It was held at Poole Elementary School.

Union Elementary took home first place, followed by New Georgia Elementary and Poole Elementary.

Union Elementary contestants
Union Elementary contestants


New Georgia Elementary contestants

New Georgia Elementary contestants
Poole Elementary contestants

The first and second place winners will go on to the Regional Competition at the University of West Georgia in Carrollton, this Saturday, February 7th.
Congratulation to all of today's participants!!