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1. Mr. Scolville discusses the archeology unit with his REACH students. q W x, 2. Students read their comprehension books during ESL. 3. Mrs. Latta helps Eddie Frable while Arnold Chaira watches. 4. Students look for a book in the library. 14 il we ft 'W Ms.
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l. Justin Weigel and Maria Rodriguez check to see if their corn fritters are done. 2. Jeff Couto types rapidly to beat the timer. 3. Corey Oberholtzer sands his name block in woodshon. .A-Q , llllllllllxx f,qjNQf ' fs 5 4. While Rick Wilson asks Mr. Swoyer a ques- tion, Humberto Bray and Alex Martinez wait patiently, 5. Tabitha Scott types up her travel plans in computers. 6. Office aide, Michelle Mclnerny checks the attendance on the com- puter. 13
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1 here were many different kinds of students who attended AJHS, with a variety of educational needs. Some of those needs were met by our superior special education program. One of these programs was ESL, a class in which our foreign students were taught to speak English. Another program which improved a different type of language difficulty was the speechflanguage program. Some oth- er special education programs were Chapter 1, Support, and the Rillito Center. The Rillito Center, an on- campus class where mentally and physically handicapped students ac- quire the education they need, was one of the newest programs. AJHS also had REACH, a class in which students advanced in English and So- cial Studies can challenge their skills through special projects and reports. Special programs like the library's Club 25 helped to round out the de- partment's curriculum. Special eeds - Special Education -if .... F , an 4 4. Walter Kern, Darrell Totten, Andy McKin- ley,and Monica Monge show their affection for Mr. Dean. 5. Mrs. Potts helps students Esther Casillas, Da Hong Pham, Bobby Corona, and Inez Meneses with their special reading work. 3 2. Abel Martinez, Iliana Gonzales, Sharon Cal- loway, and Arin Golden, line up for a picture with their teacher, Miss Hurrle. 3. Mr. Wood helps his class carve pumpkins for Halloween. If 15
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