Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, September 19, 2007, Page 10A, Image 10
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Perdue presents the trophy to Houston County Superintendent of Schools David
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Perdue has lunch with Perry students, from left, Tony Davis, Colton Woods, Natala
Rawls, Perdue, Tabitha Williford and Matt Sellers.
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Superintendent of Schools Kathy Cox introduces Gov.
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a $2,000 check to be used
toward SAT preparation
resources.
Perdue commended Perry
High on its improvements
on the test, which is a key to
college admission, and also
noted that the school also
had a 97 percent pass rate
on the English portion of the
state’s graduation test.
The stop in Perry was part
of a trip around the state
that the governor and the
superintendent of schools
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made to honor five high
schools. In addition to Perry,
winners were Treutlen High
School, Class 1A; Mitchell-
Baker High School, Class 2A;
Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe
High School, Class 4A, an
Alpharetta High School,
Class SA.
Relaxed, in a short-sleeved
shirt with no tie, Perdue
seemed very much at home
with the students, who
crowded around to have the
photos taken with him. He
ate lunch in the PHS lunch
room with six students, and
left with a piece of pizza in
hand.
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