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National Charter School Week, 2008

  

National Charter Schools Week, 2008

A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America

 

Education is the cornerstone of a hopeful tomorrow. During National Charter Schools Week, we highlight the contributions of charter schools to ensuring that our Nation's future leaders have the skills and knowledge necessary for a lifetime of achievement.

 

Charter schools are educational alternatives that empower families with additional choices for their children. By providing flexibility to educators while insisting on results, charter schools are helping foster a culture of educational innovation, accountability, and excellence. Charter schools also encourage parental involvement and help contribute to the national effort to close the achievement gap.

 

The No Child Left Behind Act has played a central role in America's efforts to improve our public schools and expand the opportunities available to our children. In 2007, American students reached record achievement levels on reading and math tests, and the achievement gap is beginning to close. Charter schools have been an important part of this success. National Charter Schools Week is an opportunity to recognize the strength, vitality, and excellence of outstanding schools.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim May 4 through May 10, 2008, as National Charter Schools Week. I applaud our Nation's charter schools and all those who make them a success, and I call on parents of charter school students to share their success stories and help Americans understand more about the important work of charter schools.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this second day of May, in the year of our Lord two thousand eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-second.

 

GEORGE W. BUSH

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/05/20080502-10.html

 

First Members Inducted Into Honor Society

The first inductees of the Telesis Chapters of the National Honor Society and Junior Honor Society were sworn in at a special candle ceremony at the Island Inn on March 27th marking another important “first” for Telesis.  They were joined by family and friends, as well as Telesis staff and Board Members.  Seven Telesis Academy students took the oath to uphold the principles of the National Society; they were joined by three freshmen and six Junior Academy students inducted into the National Junior Honor Society. The new members received their membership cards and pins before listening to our guest speaker from Mohave Community College, Linda Reisdorph, who stressed the importance of the traits beyond academics associated with the National Honor Society. 

The new members and guests also took part in a reception afterward to honor their membership achievement.   A memorable evening was had by all.

The National Honor Society inductees are Yuri Hartley, Shane Flynn, Donavan Tanner, Sean Walters, Michael Weatherby, Leah Gunnell, and Cody Kramer.

The National Junior Honor Society inductees are Lauren Bower, Talitha Campista, Rebecca Dewey, Daniela Ruiz, Kyrene Anderson, Tyler Fallis, Yamini Koyye, Amr Nasef, and Jahnnan Patel. 

 

Telesis Announces Honor Roll for First Semester

Telesis Preparatory Academy is proud to announce the students who have earned all A's and B's during first semester 2007-2008, in addition to those students who have earned all A's. Congratulations, Honor Roll Students!

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New Telesis Website

Telesis Website ScreenshotOur website, telesis-academy.org, has been long due for a new look. Well that has finally happened and with the changing website we hope we can continue to improve and enhance the services it provides. Please check back often as this is an ongoing and constantly evolving project. Thank you.