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Curriculum
& Programs
Book Rental Policy
The curriculum at St. Thomas More Catholic School offers traditional subjects,
such as, Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.
Because we are a Catholic school our students also have Religion
classes and are prepared for the Sacraments of First Penance and
First Communion.
In additional
to these curriculum basics, we offer curricula in Art, Music, Physical
Education, Computer, Spanish, Band, and Life Skills. Once a year
during the school year, different artists of all types are brought
in to work with the different age levels. Each year different and
varied artists are offered to expose our children to all of the
Arts This program and paid for by the PTO.
A special feature
of our middle school is in the Encore program. This program offers
an opportunity for students to select from elective courses including
Band, Art, Chorus, Health and Computer for 2 class periods 4 days
a week. Over 50 course selections are offered. In addition special
learning opportunities are offered to prepare students for oratorical
contests, geography and spelling bees, and dramatic and musical
performances.
Other services
include the Media Center, which supports all curricula with comprehensive
programs to assist teaching and learning at St. Thomas More. The
Student Support Team program serves students in small groups or in one-to-one settings
to remediate or enhance skills.
Another huge
component that enhances the overall curriculum at St. Thomas More
is our parent support. STM parents work their way into various subject
areas by sharing their careers, speaking to classes about their
area of expertise, coordinating and presenting the Mad Scientist
program, helping with science Olympiad, appearing as Mystery Readers
in classrooms, presenting a Cultural Arts Day, and providing additional
cultural experiences such as Chinese New Year, Cinco de Mayo, St.
Joseph’s Table, Mardis Gras, etc.
St. Thomas More
School is located in downtown Decatur. We take advantage of various
city functions that enhance our curriculum such as Concerts on the
Square, Art Festivals, and The Heritage Festival. In the larger
Atlanta area, students visit the Center for Puppetry Arts, the Wren’s
Nest, Harp’s Farm, the Alliance Theater, the Atlanta Zoo,
the Atlanta History Center, The Carlos Museum, the Greek Festival,
Fernbank Museum and Science Center, the Atlanta Symphony, and the
High Museum.
Book Rental Policy
First to qualify are students with academic evaluation recommendations that require an extra set of books at home. Second to qualify are students who walk/bike to school on a daily basis.
During the 2005-2006 school year, we have new Science and Math books. These books are not available for rental. If there are other books that are needed, please let us know and we will check to see if there are extras available for you to rent.
Used textbooks can be purchased on-line at a couple of places. You should have the ISBN number from the book to ensure you are getting the correct edition.
Half.com http://www.half.com Half.com offers used books at various conditions and prices. The books are mailed out by individuals selling the book. Once you are finished with the book you could list it with Half.com and sell it.
Barnes and Noble http://www.bn.com Barnes and Noble also offers textbooks online. Most of the books are new and are shipped through Barnes and Noble. If you have a discount card you will receive 10% off. the regular prices.
Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com Amazon offers new and used textbooks although their selection is not as good as Half.com or Barnes and Noble. Marketplace sellers can be used or buying directly from Amazon. Textbooks could be resold through the Marketplace.
Campus Books http://www.campusbooks.com The self proclaimed "source for cheap textbooks!"
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