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Titans Head Back for New School Year and Welcome New Principal

By Breeanna Jent, Staff Writer
August 6, 2015 at 03:44pm. Views: 3

Wednesday, Aug. 5 wasn't just any other day at school for Grand Terrace High School students, teachers, administrators and staff. It was the start of a new school year and the first day as the school's newest principal for James Western. "I am truly honored to join the Grand Terrace High School community this year," said Western, who succeeds the school's first principal, Angela Dischinger. "I firmly believe that educational success is founded upon principals of hard work, integrity in the learning process, and mutual respect," Western wrote in his Principal's welcome on the high school's official webpage. Western said his focus will be on student growth. "I feel that all students should have the opportunity to learn and grow in a rigorous learning environment that stretches them academically. We have worked hard to provide stimulating classes to inspire your children. Their success in the classroom is directly correlated to the preparation of the school and teachers, appropriate curriculum, support of the parents, and the effort that each student gives. I look forward to working with you to help your children through their high school years and reinforce character traits such as: self-discipline, organization, respect, and hard work; skills that future employers are seeking," Western told parents in his welcome message. Western said that GTHS staff would strive toward their goal of student growth this year through their dedication to teaching "through the use of effective methodologies, ongoing professional development, and a commitment to making a difference in students' lives every day. We work hard and strive to meet the goals and objectives established by the Colton Joint Unified School District, the California Department of Education, and the Grand Terrace community. At GTHS the administration, teachers, and staff are committed to creating an environment for our students that is highly academic and genuinely supportive. We also aim to nurture our students' confidence by fostering the intellectual, social, and technological skills needed for their success in the future. We believe that our students are diverse, hard-working, spirited, creative, and engaged in the process of becoming college and career ready." Western thanked parents for their support and contributions toward the overall success of GTHS, and welcomed parent ideas and suggestions for the school this year. He closed, "It is an honor to be a member of the Grand Terrace community of dedicated teachers, staff, parents, and students. By working together, we can continue to make GTHS an even greater place to learn and grow."

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