Valdosta High School

3101 N. Forrest St., Valdosta, GA 31602

229-333-8540

229-333-0462 fax

 

Welcome to Valdosta High School,
home of the Mighty Wildcats!

Mr. Rufus McDuffie, Principal 

Mr. Dan Chappuis, Assistant Principal

Mr. Paul Day, Assistant Principal 

Mrs. Joyce Dean, Assistant Principal

Dr. Veronica Glee, Assistant Principal

Mrs. Betsy McTier, Assistant Principal

Mr. Ricky Thomas, Assistant Principal

Mr. George Ward, Assistant Principal

Our Motto:

"To strive, to seek, to find, not to yield."

 

Mission Statement:

Valdosta High School strives to graduate caring students who continue to seek knowledge in a changing world - a world that requires understanding and respect for other cultures. A relevant curriculum, rigorous assessment, and strong relationships encourage students to find their strengths and not to yield until they do their best work.

     

Belief Statements:

Students learn best when they are actively engaged in the learning process.

A safe and physically comfortable environment promotes student learning.

The commitment to continuous improvement is imperative if our school is going to enable students to become confident, self-directed, and lifelong learners.

Each student is a valued individual with unique physical, social, emotional and intellectual needs.

A student's self-esteem is enhanced by positive relationships and mutual respect among and between students and staff.

Teachers, administrators, parents, students, and the community share the responsibility for advancing the school's mission.

Schools need to promote opportunities for all those who have a stake in the success of the school to work together as a community of learners.

Students learn in different ways and should be provided with a curriculum and a variety of instructional practices to support their learning.

Students' learning needs should be the primary focus of all decisions impacting the work of the school.

 

Philosophy:

The philosophy of Valdosta High School revolves around a broad base of goals and objectives. These general goals dictate that genuine education has a fourfold purpose:

  • to provide for the transmission of the national heritage;
  • to promote improvement of all skills required for successful functioning in society;
  • to encourage a continuous analysis and reappraisal of values; and 
  • to give opportunities for research and for expression of creativity.