...poverty and its disadvantages and change their perspectives before academic success could come, Assistant Principal Cheryl Fry said."Its like when somebody is speaking to you, speak back," she said. "When someone asks you something, answer...
...poverty and its disadvantages and change their perspectives before academic success could come, Assistant Principal Cheryl Fry said.Jenkins-White's charter status gives it freedom other Richmond County schools don't have. For example...
...most common type was rude or nasty comments, followed by rumor spreading, then threatening or aggressive comments. Cheryl Fry, the principal of Langford Middle School in Augusta, is well aware of the problem. She cited one occurrence in which...
...determining whether a kid is wearing a blue shirt. Shirt colors seemed to be a big concern of Langford Middle School Principal Cheryl Fry. When it was pointed out that the schools' uniform code was put in place in part because pupils were wearing gang colors...
...basketball championship game Saturday, Langford girls coach Nikki Wimberly began making her way to school principal Cheryl Fry. The two joined in an emotional, relieved embrace amid the happy cheering and shouting from the players and the crowd...
...of praise or a black eye. As Richmond County pupils prepare to take the critical tests next week, Bayvale Principal Cheryl Fry organized a "Do Your Best on the CRCT Test" parade Friday. A few other schools also held events. "We wanted to have...
...increased to some degree." Educators say it's worth it. "Last year, our average class size was 27 students," said Cheryl Fry, the principal at Bayvale Elementary School. "Now it's 17." She's had to hire more teachers and in some cases...
...Brittney Edmond, a second-grader, read a biography of Dr. Seuss over the school's intercom system. The principal, Cheryl Fry, then played a sing-along song over the intercom titled We love you, Dr. Seuss. There was even a raffle: Pupils...
...mentary School increased their scores in all areas, and scores of fifth-graders increased in all areas except reading. Cheryl Fry, who started this year as principal of Bayvale, said she's tried to put several principles in place to help the school...
...would match $150 worth of pennies the pupils had collected for children whose homes were burned during a fire. When Cheryl Fry met the man outside his downtown apartment, she noticed he didn't have any legs and uses a wheelchair. That type...