OFFICIAL PAGE of Perry Middle School, Houston County, Georgia. Home of the Panthers!
Our Beliefs:
All students can learn.
Every child is unique.
Students should be exposed to a variety of instructional methods and evaluation strategies to meet individual needs.
Maximum student learning takes place in a positive environment that includes consistency and structure.
Students learn best in an academic setting where they are encouraged to take risks.
Students need positive role models.
Students develop accoutability when they are given responsibilities.
Problem solvers and communicators become good decision makers.
Diversity enhances learning.
Knowledgeable educators inspire students to become lifelong learners.
Thank you for visiting our official school Facebook page.
Our goal is to have a safe, positive, informative online presence. Comments on this page by community members are the author’s opinion and do not represent our district. We abide by Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, and ask that our Facebook fans do the same. In particular, please do not: "bully, intimidate, or harass any user;" "post content that is hate speech, threatening or pornographic; incites violence; or contains nudity or graphic or gratuitous violence;” "do anything unlawful, misleading, malicious, or discriminatory;” or “post unauthorized commercial solicitations (such as spam).”
In summary, the district reserves the right to remove comments containing profanity, inappropriate content and/or disparaging remarks about individuals or our schools. Furthermore, we reserve the right, but are not obligated, to remove comments that contain commercial solicitations; are factually erroneous/libelous; are off-topic; or that otherwise violate Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities. Our district, like Facebook, encourages all users to utilize the "Report" links to report abusive posts.
We appreciate your help in creating a safe and engaging online community!
Our mission is to motivate, to educate, and to perpetuate learning.
Public Education, Grades 6-8.