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| Cary Reynolds Elementary School was built in 1961 to serve the children in a growing DeKalb Community. The school was originally named Sequoyah Elementary School, but was renamed for the first principal, Cary Reynolds, who died in 1963. The community is made up of a multi-culturally diverse population. The student population has nearly doubled over the past ten years, resulting in an increase in staff members and the need for more space. There has been a dramatic increase in teacher expectations, resulting in a higher caliber of student work. This is enhanced by GPS. Cary Reynolds Elementary School enjoys a quality relationship with our business partners. |
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Improve literacy and math scores of all students in all subgroups |
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Implement Georgia Performance Standards |
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Increase parental involvement |
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Increase student use of technology |
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Increase daily attendance of teachers and students |
| Cary Reynolds Elementary School is one of the most diverse schools in the state of Georgia. Over thirty countries are represented and forty different languages are spoken. |
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Cary Reynolds and the "W" Hotel were named “Partners In Education of the Year” for the entire State of Georgia in 2000. |
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Natalie Bell is our Teacher of the Year for 2007 |
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Junior Acheivement School of the Year in 2003 |
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Cary Reynolds is a Professional Development School in partnership with Georgia State University |
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Named Outstanding School of Achievement by the Department of Education in 2004 |
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Title I Distinguished School in 2006-07 |
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