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J.S. Waters School

Basic Information
Address: 55 J.S. Waters School Road
Goldston, NC 27252
County: Chatham
District: Chatham County Schools
Phone Number: 9198982259
Fax Number: 9198984160
Email: bbrowne@chatham.k12.nc.us
Principal: Beverly F. Browne
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Additional Information
School Type: Public (K-8)
Accreditation: Advanced Ed.
Grade Level:
K-5, 6-8
Founded: 1953
School Setting:
Rural
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7:30-4:00
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Colors: Red, White and Black
School Mascot: Bear Cub
School Size: 344
Classroom Size: Average 22
Classroom Teachers: 29
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:22
Support Services:
Media
Guidance
Exceptional Children
Art
PE
Music
Band
After School Programs: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
The school has wireless access in all areas. There is a stand alone computer lab in the media center.
School Clubs:
Jr. Beta
Battle of the Books
Lunch Availability: Yes
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
None
Mission Statement:
The miss of J.S. Waters School is to develop respectful and responsible citizens who will be successful in a diverse and technical world.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
J.S. Waters School is dedicated to producing literate, competent, responsible students who will be able to reason critically, and become functioning and productive members of the school, community and the broader society. School personnel will have high expectations for all students. A learning environment will be created that is conducive for students to achieve higher levels of academic performance, so that they may reach their goals in life.
Enrollment Characteristics: 84% White
12% Black
<1% Multiracial
<1% Hispanic