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demies The Academics Department, devoted to develop- ing intellectual, physical, and social aspects of stu- dent life, has designed and implemented its cur- riculum to meet the needs of people in a changing world. From technical advancement to college prep- aration, courses are offered to stimulate the intel- lectual pursuits of a widely diversified student body. Novelly presented ideas encourage individual stu- dents to use creative energies to form ideas and concepts of their own. Thus, students grow intel- lectually and thrive in the academic atmosphere created by administrative advisors, helpful counsel- ors, and stimulating faculty. The adult staff im- plements policies and procedures established by the Board of Education to prepare young people for life in our modern world. 7
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BOARD OF EDUCATION. Standing: Mr. A. Rouffa. Mr. W. Manning, Mr. I.. F. Verge . Mr. J. T. Weills. Seated: Mrs. M. T. Soddy, Mr . C. Wyman, Mr. A. Bower . Absent from picture: Mr. M. Gabion. Parents Plan Education The BOARD of EDUCATION. School District No. 99, under the supervision of Mr. Albert Bow- ers. President, meets twice a month at the Board of Education offices in Lincoln School. The Board approves the annual budget, plans for physical ac- commodations and academic training, and estab- lishes educational policies to guide the adminis- tration. The vital problem of increasing enrollment was met by the Board this year with the authorization of a temporary portable two classroom building on the high school campus. At present, the Board is planning construction of a new high school to be completed in the fall of 1964. ‘‘Strengthening Human Values Through Shared Responsibility” is the thought-provoking theme which the PARENT TEACHER.ASSOCIATION chose for the 1962-1963 school year. The home and the school were brought closer together through meetings and events which gave the school and community a chance to cooperate during the school year. The program, beginning with an Open House in September and climaxing with a Medical Symposium in June, enabled parents and teachers to develop a more effective educational system through a basic understanding of the policies now in use. 8 P.T.A., Standing: Mis. E. F. Zahour, Mr. J. F. Ego, Jr., Mr. C. Johnson, Mr. W. Outline. Mr. H. Adams, Mrs. C. An- dersen, Mrs. R. L. Dickinson. Seated: Mrs. L. C. Hale, Mr . J. R. Mersey, Mrs. O. B. Ellison. Mr. R. G. Benson. Ab- sent from picture: Mr. R. L. Coding, Mr . E. C. Gollan. Mr. R. W. Mayo, Mrs. J. Mcjovnt, Mrs. J. C. Sullivan.
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