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Ov oqvf 'Fx 'fc 'fe Q9 Qs ' if A Daniel Pittman Charles Boyce E li: 'Q ' Lx M , ' i' N A F f K 5 M, 25 Y as ' R ' R Qt. Q 4 5 5 Q, . 23 Q 'W' 4 X57 The Industrial Arts classes are for anyone who enjoys working with their hands to create finished pieces of work. These classes are as much fun f Anthony Horner-Dept. Chairman Charleg Kirkpatrick l is Peg Beds Travis Helms Larry Kimport-Dept. Chairman Karen Wallace as they are practical for those plan- ning a career in this field. 'fe Geal, OH QOL, The Alternative School offers students who are not satisfied with the traditional school setting a modified school environment. Any pupil who is eligible to attend A.H.S. may apply for admission to the program. The school is an off campus, satellite program em- phasizing individualization of instruction, small group learning experiences, and shared decision-making among students, teachers and parents. 29
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Most stu- dents benefit from taking for- cy OV' go -9? C, eign language classes Q by learning more about Q the usage of their own lan- QO guage. By learning vocabu- lary and translating between lan- guages, students improve their English skills while simultaneously gaining proficiency in another lan- guage. This year's addition to the de- partment is a new Latin course. ...... Y Rose Greenman ,Q Many stu- , 09 dents enjoy ex- ,555 pressing them- 499 selves in areas of the Q fine arts, such as art, Q9 band, concert choir, and 'HY' theatre classes.- These courses Q0 28 don't stop at the classroom, though. Students taking Fine Arts courses are also given the opportunity to perform and display their work, and they compete on local and state levels in their respective fields of talent. Mark Megill-Dept. Chairman Patricia Sweeney-Dept. Chairman Barbara Lehman Jean Roundtree Paul Hlebowitsh Maria Carreno Molly Sullivan l Al Stover Bonnie Lehman
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fed? 6539 Q Q Oli? 3 C549 fo George Miller Dept. Chairman Sharon Flynn The Special Education program provides individualized instruction in such subject areas as reading, math and social studies. This program is based on an Individualized Education Plan which is developed by the Child Study Team, parents, and teachers. 30 I . ma, ,ii W te 7l'il l' as it 5 is if Joan Burchell MaryAnn Stewart Linda Chiapetta Garnet BTOWH H Phil Magazzo Faye M855 Lauren Mitchell
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