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18 • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2000 NEWCOMERS GUIDE 2000 Universal Storage, Inc. •climate control 'wrought iron fencing •wall to wall carpet ‘concrete drives •computer entry gate ‘beautifully landscaped •Security cameras Stop by and see our new facility! Free truck Bring ad in for a free lock and or discount on new rental! Call for details! (228) 255-0044 fax (228) 255-7740 5402 Gex Drive Diamondhead, MS Schools Continued from Page 17 Pest Control Specialists, Inc. Mpca Licensed • Bonded • Insured ^ ((Excellence m ikrbtce Specializing in: •New Construction Pre-treatment •Termite Control •General Pest Control •Real Estate Inspections •Saturday Service Available -no contract needed Susanin- & l>«ivi<J Mayley _ _ Since 1981 Pest Control Specialists, Inc. 209 Main St. Bay St. Louis, MS 467-4336 Principal: Sandra Reed Average Teacher-Pupil Ratio: 1:16 Bay Middle School 400 N. Second Street Bay St. Louis, MS 39520 Telephone: (228) 467-4052 Grades: 4-6 Enrollment: 614 Principal: Marca Boyer Average Teacher-Pupil Ratio: 1:16 North Bay Elementary School 740 Dunbar Street Bay St. Louis, MS 39520 Telephone: (228) 467-4757 Grades: K-3 Enrollment: 365 Principal: Katherine Wilson Average Teacher-Pupil ratio: 1:16 Waveland Elementary 1101 St. Joseph Street Waveland, MS 39576 Telephone: (228) 467-6630 Grades: K-3 Enrollment: 419 Principal: Dr. Donna Jones Average Teacher-Pupil Ratio: 1:16 Bay St. Louis-Waveland School District 201 Carroll Ave. Bay St. Louis, MS 39520 Telephone: (228) 467-6621 Superintendent: Dr. Kim Stasny Kitchen & Tile Mart 1263 Pass Road • Guliport • (228) 863-3575 1 mile east of Highway 49, across from Colonial Bakery Large Selection of Cabinetry • Ceramic Tile • Countertops Computer Designed Cabinetry See it before you buy it! WE INSTALL WHAT WE SELL New students enrolling in the district are required to present two proofs of residency, a birth certificate and a certificate of compliance. In addition, students who are entering kindergarten must be five years of age on or before Sept. 1 and first grade students must be six years of age on or before Sept. 1, except for out-of-state transfers. Computer labs are available to students in kindergarten through grade four. The software utilized provides students with theop-portunity to achieve, maintain or exceed their assigned grade leveld. Fifth and sixth grade students have access to computers within their classrooms. These stat'e-of-the art computers allow for access to the internet for research projects, computer assisted instruction and multi-media presentations. The academic program at Bay High School includes advanced placement courses in English, history and calculus, as well as accelerated courses in other academic domains. Bay High School engages in a vocational consortium with Hancock County School Di«trirt irTt-r.' occupational training programs at the Hancock County Vocational Technical Center. The Technology Preparation initiative at Bay High affords students the opportunity to enroll in discovery courses in career exploration, computer exploration and technology exploration. The Tech Prep initiative provides students with a curriculum that is rich in communication skills as well as academic skills. HANCOCK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Charles B. Murphy Elementary School P. (). Box 520 Pearlington, MS 39572 Telephone: (228) 533-7872 Grades: K-6 Enrollment: 160 Principal: Lennette Ladner Average Teacher-Pupil Ratio: 1:17 Gulfview Elementary School P.O. Box 480 Lakeshore, MS 39558 Telephone: (228) 467-4655 Grades: K-6 Enrollment: 750 Principal: Janette White Average Teacher-Pupil Ratio: 1:19 Hancock North Central Elementary School 6122 Cuevas Town Road Pass Christian, MS 39571 Telephone: (228) 255-7641 Grades: K-6 Enrollment: 807 Principal: Deborah Moran Average Teacher-Pupil Ratio: 1:23 East Hancock Elementary School 4221 Kiln-Delisle Rd. Kiln, MS 39556 Telephone: (228) 255-6637 Grades: K-8 Enrollment: 650 Principal: Cheryl Ramseyer * Grades 7 and 8 will move to the new Hancock Middle School in April. Hancock Middle School, High School 7070 Stennis Airport Road/ 7084 Stennnis Airport Road Kiln, MS 39556 Telephone: (228) 467-2251 Grades: 7-12 Enrollment: 1,700 Average Teacher-Pupil Ratio: 1:23 Principal, Middle School: Damt!I v uc'»us Principal, High School: Donnie Gholston * Middle school students are expected to move into the new facility at 7070 Stennis Airport Road in April. Hancock County Vocational-Technical Center 7180 Stennis Airport Road Kiln, MS 39556 Telephone: (228) 467-3568 Grades: 7-12 Average Teacher-Pupil Ratio: 1:21 The Vo-Tech facility offers courses in agriscience, auto mechanics, food services, cooperative education, building trades diversified technology, metal trades, business technology, child care, drafting, welding. Hancock County School District 17304 Hwy. 603 Kiln, MS 39556 Telephone: (228) 255-0378 Superintendent: Mike Ladner The Hancock County School District has recently won national acclaim for its committment to technology, allowing its students to be among the first in the nation SCHOOLS « PAGE 19
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