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61-if Wm ecymfd ' Weafzfffge Board ot Edllooiioil Fonda Public Schools Fonda. new YOYK J. HAROLD RIPTON. sup nvnsmc P To all of our students With1n the pages of thls Yearboolf, you have demonstrated your pride in real achievement , and a fundamental respect for your elfand your school It is a source of great satisfaction to me that I have had the good fortune to serve as your Prmcipal Your cooperatmn am all matters and you. continuing respect for all that we have tried to do tooether, has pleased me very much. Everyone in Fonda can be proud lndeed of the type of student enrolled in our school J Harold Rlpton Supervismg Principal E N I ' O . . L 5 Q . . . O so O' . o . . 9
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MR. REGINALD DRAKE, MR. HARRY D. KLEIN, MRS. W. BARENT WEMPLE, MR. KENNETH SHOWERMAN BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board ofEducation of the Union Free School of District 6, Town of Mohawk, at present consists of three members - Harry Klein, President: re - elected in 1951: Reginald Drake, elected in 1949, Mrs. W. Barent Wemple, elected in 1950. The Board ofEducation is responsible to the voters and to the New York State Department of Education. It mustprovide an educational program for children from 5 to 16 years of age in accordance with the laws of the state. It must provide teachers, textbooks, building facilities, teaching supplies, transportation, teaching for handicapped children, and a adequate insurance of property. The Board ofEducation is a corporate body created by law and is charged with the responsibility of carrying out the education law as it applies to our school. Board members individually and collectively cannot attend to these details, so, meeting as a group, the Board adopts general policies, rules, and regulations. A Principal and Staff are employed, and are held responsible for the proper execution of these policies. Another function ofthe Board is to raise whatever taxes are necessary for the expenses of the school. With - out State Aid, however, there could be no local school program such as we have now. The budget for 1951 - 52 was 5103, 000. 00 of which 868, 000. 00 was provided by State Aid. The Board ofEducation members give their services because they are deeply interested in making sure that the children of this area receive the best possible education.
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