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Vardaman High School
2007 - 2008

Home of the Rams

Vardaman High School



Where we're living to learn...
and learning to live!

Baseball/Softball

Congratulations to both the softball and baseball teams.  Both advanced to the play-offs, and both enjoyed winning seasons!  Regular season and post-season pictures are included in the 2007-2008 collection.

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General Information
Welcome to Vardaman High School, home of the Rams. We have a diverse, talented, and spirited student body consisting of 300 students in grades 7 through 12 . Due to the small town environment, teachers and students know each other well, work together well, and sometimes even play together well.

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At Vardaman High School, student acheivement is our primary motivation and reason for existence. Our mission will always be to provide our students with a safe, friendly environment in which they can live to learn and learn to live.
This site is dedicated to the students of Vardaman High School, both past and present. Feel free to browse and to discover the extracurricular experience that is uniquely ours.
Dates to Remember




Important dates remaining for the 2007 - 2008 school year:

May 15, 16 - Senior Final Exams
May 21 - 23 - Final Exams
May 23 - Last Day for Students (60% day)
May 25 - Graduation    

A quick glance ahead to the 2008 - 2009 school year:

August 6 - First Day for Students
September 1 - Labor Day Holiday
October 20, 21 - Professional Days
November 24 through 28 - Thanksgiving Holidays
December 19 - 60% Day
December 22 through January 2 - Christmas Holidays
January 5 - First Day of Second Semester
January 19 - Martin Luther King Holiday
February 9 - Professional Day
March 16 through 20 - Spring Holidays
April 10, 13 - Easter Holidays
May 21 - Last Day for Students
May 24 - Graduation
                              

Looking Forward
  The Calhoun County School District will open a new vocational center for the 2008 - 2009 school year.  The district purchased the old Kellwood factory in Calhoun City to house the facility.  Classes will begin with the fall semester of 2008.

   The initial courses will be Allied Health, Automotive Technology, Building Trades, Computer Graphics, and Industrial Maintenance. 

Allied Health:

The first year of the secondary allied health program introduces the student to careers available in the health field, basic anatomy and physiology, and basic patient care skills.  Upon completion of this first year introductory course, the student will be trained to be an entry-level general basic health care assistant and trained in CPR and first aid. The student will be better able to make an informed choice of a health occupation that he/she plans to pursue.

Automotive Technology:
Automotive Service Technology is a two-year instructional program that prepares students for entry-level employment positions in the automotive repair and service industry or for entry into postsecondary Automotive Technology programs.
The first course in the program includes instruction in the foundation skills related to safety, tools, and equipment usage, measurement, basic automotive service, brakes and electrical system service.

Building Trades:

Building Trades is an instructional program that prepares an individual for employment or continued education in the occupations of Carpentry, Electrical Wiring, Masonry, or Plumbing.  Building Trades I is a basic course teaching fundamentals of safety, tools, math, and basic carpentry, electrical, masonry, and plumbing skills. Building Trades II is a continuation of Building Trades I and provides advanced instruction and practical applications in each area.

Computer Graphics:
The Computer Graphics Technology Program is a two-year occupational program that provides instruction in the basics of graphic design and the use of computer software to produce various media including print, video, and Web page projects.  
This program will prepare students for entry-level employment in screen printing, basic Web page design, and advertising layout for print publications; and to continue their studies in postsecondary educational programs.

Industrial Maintenance:
Industrial Maintenance Trades is an instructional program that prepares individuals to repair and maintain industrial machinery, equipment, and buildings. It includes instruction in blueprint reading, metal repair, electricity, oxyfuel cutting, preventive maintenance, plumbing, rigging, hoisting, pumps, gear boxes, fasteners, and anchors.
Oh, How They Have Changed

One of the greatest thrills of teaching is watching students grow and change. The gallery to the left contains a few pictures of students over the past three years.
To view photos from the 2007 - 2008 school year,
click here.

To view photos from the 2006 - 2007 school year, click here.
To view photos from the 2005 - 2006 school year, click here.
To view photos from the 2004 - 2005 school year, click here.
To view photos from the 2003 - 2004 school year, click here.

Worthy Quotes
I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.
  --Thomas Jefferson

Energy and persistence conquer all things.
 -- Benjamin Franklin
Sports Schedules
"2007 Ram Football Schedule" The 2007 Ram Football Schedule Read More
"2007 Junior Ram Football" 2007 Junior Ram Schedule Read More
"2007 - 2008 Lady Ram Basketball" The 2007 - 2008 Lady Rams Basketball Schedule Read More
"2007 - 2008 Ram Basketball" 2007 - 2008 Ram Basketball Schedule Read More
"2007 - 2008 Junior Rams Basketball" 2007 - 2008 Junior High Basketball Schedule Read More
"2008 Ram Baseball" The 2008 Ram Baseball Schedule Read More
Extracurricular Activities
"2007 Homecoming" Homecoming Festivities Read More
"Career Day at NMCC" The senior class visits NMCC for career day. Read More
"2007 World A school-wide project about Germany, Honduras, Japan, Mexico, and Montenegro. Read More
"2007 Mini Cheerleaders" The 2007 Vardaman Elementary School Cheerleaders Read More
"Mu Alpha Theta" The mathematical honor society Read More
"FCCLA" A Club interested in Career and Community Read More
"Prom 2008" More Than a Memory Read More
Announcement

Here is the new bell schedule for those of you asking:

7:40 First Bell Rings
7:45 - 8:40 First Period Class
8:44 - 9:36 Second Period Class
9:36 - 9:51 H.S. Break
9:36 - 10:32 Jr. High Third Period Class
9:55 - 10:47 H.S. Third Period Class
10:32 - 10:47 Jr. High Break
10:51 - 11:51 Fourth Period Class
11:55 - 1:15 Fifth Period Class/Lunch
1:19 - 2:09 Sixth Period Class
2:13 - 3:03 Seventh Period Class


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