T h e C o m p o s e rT h e C o m p o s e rT h e C o m p o s e rT h e C o m p o s e r
T h e R o g e r B a c o n A c a d e m y , f o r
C h a r t e r D a y S c h o o l & C o l u m b u s C h a r t e r S c h o o l
September 2009
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T h e C o m p o s e rT h e C o m p o s e rT h e C o m p o s e rT h e C o m p o s e r
T h e R o g e r B a c o n A c a d e m y , f o r
C h a r t e r D a y S c h o o l & C o l u m b u s C h a r t e r S c h o o l
September 2009
Inside this issue:
Volume X, Issue 1
A Decade of Distinction
“Promises Kept”
Leland— “You kept your promise.
Thank
you,” was the comment made to me at a Kindergarten graduation back in 2001.
When those grandparents enrolled
their child at the beginning of the year, I had
promised that our staff would teach her to read
and do math.
We now begin our tenth year of making that same promise to every parent, and we
are as determined as ever to keep it.
Indeed, Charter Day School has made
the federal standard of AYP every year.
It has
been in the Top 25 of all 1,800 K-8 schools in
North Carolina.
Both Charter Day School and
Columbus Charter School were designated
Schools of Distinction by the Department of
Public Instruction for the 2008-2009 school
year and their sc
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