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President’s Letter

LARRY A. PEEVY

The road to excellence

Aristotle spoke of the road to excellence. “Excellence is never an accident. It is always the result of high intention, sincere efort and intelligent execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives. Choice, not chance, determines your destiny.”

At Tallulah Falls School, we strive for excellence in all of our choices. Excellence doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Many catalysts come into play to help students identify their natural gifts and talents. Our job as educators is to guide young people to develop those gifts and talents by using those around them to their greatest advantage. Tat’s why, at TFS, we require every teacher to be fully certifed in his or her discipline.

Introducing students to highly-qualifed education professionals in a small classroom environment helps each child to open up to diferent ways of thinking, diferent ways of looking at life.

Te choices we make present an excellent learning environment that advances our mission to elevate charac ter and intellect. Along with an excellent faculty and staf, we ofer the latest technology students can use to solve any problem or explore any area they are curious about. In combining the best teachers with the best equipment and facilities, we create a positive atmosphere to prepare stu dents for what’s ahead. And with 21 college classes ofered on campus, students choose to leverage academic rigor to enhance college admission choices.

As you enjoy this edition of the Tallulah Falls School Magazine, you’ll read stories about the excellent choices made by our students, faculty, staf, alumni and friends.

Choices to excel in sports with our athletic teams continuing to break region, school and personal records. Choices to excel in fne arts, with one sophomore select ed to perform at Carnegie Hall. Choices to excel in the classroom, with a group of seniors accepted under early admission to Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia. Choices to excel in community service, with one student raising money to help her fellow classmates. Choices to excel in mentoring, with high-profle community mem bers sharing lessons in leadership with our seniors.

Tese stories – and more – ofer a glimpse into the TFS community. Join me as we celebrate a most excellent student experience.

Sincerely,

Larry A. Peevy President and Head of School

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