Glen Cove High School - Profile Yearbook (Glen Cove, NY)

 - Class of 1985

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Glen Cove High School - Profile Yearbook (Glen Cove, NY) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 23 of 264
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DEDICATION ... DALE ZURBRICK For seven of his nine years in the Glen Cove School District, most of the class of 1985 has known Mr. Dale Zurbrick. When we moved up from Middle School to the high school, Mr. Zurbrick took the same step. Our teacher, director, and friend joined us to enhance our high school lives as he had in Middle School. We first met Z , as he is called by students, in the Glen Cove Middle School Drama Club. We were his Broadway Babies in the longest show in history. After several other productions and a lot of hard work and fun, we began work on our eighth grade show, Runaways. Participants have great memories of rehearsals, last minute choreography, and performances. When Z came to the high school, his dedication didn't stop. Aside from teaching music history, music theory, and chorus, he has involved himself outside of the classroom. Z prepares students for NYSSMA competitions and All-County, All-State, and national choirs. He also directed our senior musical, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. It is difficult to find teachers as funny, nice, hard-working, inspirational, and truly interested in their students. You have been a wonderful part of our school career, Z. Thanks so much, and we're going to miss you! 19

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DISTRICT POLICY DRUGS. HALLUCINOGENS, MIND-MODIFIERS in support of the laws referring to drugs and or hallucinogens and or mind modifiers, any student while on school premises or under school supervision found to oe m possession, selling, transferring, using or under the influence of drugs, hallucinogens, or mind modifiers, and with physical and or medical evidence, will immediately be suspended from school pending the legal hear mgs afforded the student ATTENDANCE, ABSENCE AND LATENESS Parents who permit their child to be absent from or late to school will hamper the child's educational progress Learning is an on-gomg process developed gradually through daily instruction and homework Truancy, absenteeism and lateness interrupt this process and create difficulty for the child as well as the teacher in addition, the district depends on attendance for state financial support Absenteeism reauces this aid Chronic absenteeism and truancy is investigated by the district attendance office which employs a case work approach involving the child's parents and other pupil personnel services The goal of this service is to remediate cases of irregular attendance or lateness Absence or lateness is permitted under State Education Law for the foiiow-ng reasons only sickness, religious observance, impassable roods or weather unsafe for travel approved school supervised trips, required presence m court, and sickness or death in the family Students will not be excused for absence or lateness unless they bring a note of explanation written and signed by a parent The note should describe the exoct cduse of the absence or lateness ana be presented to the building principal or attendance officer immediately upon the child's return to school This procedure is required even if the parent and school have communicated by •eiephone if medical care has caused a student to be absent for an extended penod (or caused his attendance to be irregular) the school may ask for a'statement frocrt his physician Students with part-time jobs who are absent from school due to illness or ♦atigue. but who still go to work, will be considered unlawfully absent All students must participate in physical education unless they submit a note from ♦heir doctor All medical excuses expire at the close of eoch school year REQUEST TO STAY INDOORS An outdoor play period, which often includes physical education activities is included m the school program whenever weather permits Exceptions may be made when the family physician requests in writing that the child be excused from outdoor activity A child should not come to school unless he or she is wen enough to porticipate in the daily school program HOMEWORK Homework supplements and enriches knowledge acquired m the classroom. Parents should support and guide their children in completing their assignments whenever possible Furnishing a suitable study area, stressing the importance of a thorough and neat job and maintaining an understanding and helpful attitude toward a child's difficulties with his work are valuable contributions parents can make In this area Primary school children may require more porentai guidance with homework than upper level students As children June 17 — School District Budget Hearing June 21 — Schools Close for Summer June 23 — High School Graduation Day JUNE 1985 mature, they should be encouraged to assume more responsibility for their work out of class ILLNESS AND APPOINTMENTS Should a child become ill at school, the parent or guardian will be notified and asked to take the child home if parent or guardian cannot be reached, the bock-up person designated by the parent in the child's medical recora will be contacted Students are not permitted to leave school grounds during the school day for an appointment or any other reason unless the parent submits a prior written request stating the time ana reason for the dismissal in oddtion. no student can be taken out of school by anyone, including police or other civic department representatives, unless approved by parent or guardian This does not apply m cases of extreme medical emergency FIRE DRILLS Fire drills take place regularly at the direction of school administrators ana according to State Education Department regulations Parents should impress upon children the danger and waste of false alarms and negligent benavor during drills VISITORS Parents, residents and other interested persons are welcome in the schools at all times Visitors should, however, send prior notification of their visit and check m at the school's mam office upon entering a school TRIPS A signed statement of approval by a parent or guardian is required before a student is allowed to participate m a school outing Permission slips are distributed prior to school trips and should be signed and returned as soon as possible Telephoned or verbal permission will not be accepted PARTIES Parents, individuals or groups wishing to celebrate a child's birthday or stage a celebration or event of one kind or another in the classroom or school must receive approval from the school principal WORKINO PAPERS Working papers are required for anyone under 18 years of age who desires a job or already holds one They are available at the high school medical office and must be filled out by the job seeker or holder and signed by a parent or guardian A social security card and physical examination by either the family or school doctor are additional requirements for obtaining working papers Working certificates and permits are valid for two years with the exception of the Limited Employment Certificate, valid for six months, and the Model Permit, valid for one year LOCAL SCHOOL INFORMATION: 671 4500 LOCAL PTA INFORMATION: Barbara Forman. 759-0154 Carol Sucharski. 671-9191 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 • SAT h ACT Eaoms H n School 2 3 •Scon foresmon Acn. vement Test mg Grooes 1-5 (throughout me «ee« •Boor a or Ed Mig 4 •Moaie School 5m Grode Porent Orientation. 8 Dm 5 •Connolly PTA insfoltafOn Dinner •Londog PTA Recongiton 5 inslOltaton of Officers 8 om 6 •High School PTSA Awards Night 8 pm 7 8 •ACT Eaoms. High School 9 10 •Boofd or Educator Mig fhoyer House 8 pm 11 •Deosv volunteer Luncheon mjfoMOton of PTA Oncers 1 30 pm 12 •Cotes PTA Mig 9 om •Cotes 5m Grode Dinner •Gnbdm fceta Doy 13 • PTA Couoii Mig fhoye House 8 pm • Pre-K Proctice Rehorsoi 6 Pcne 14 •Pre-K Moving-On Ceremony •Regents 6 RCT Eaoms 15 16 17 • 1985 86 School Otttnct Budge Heormg 6 Scrooi 8a Mig Scrooi Rm 123 8 om •Conrony 5m Groae Reno •Deosv 5m G ooe Movmg-uo Ceremony •Reger § RCT E«om» 18 •Gr bO n sm Grode Assemoiv •Community Senotarme Tuna Mig Trover House 8 om •Hgn Scrooi Booster Club 8 om • Regen ona RCT Eaoms 19 •Coies Scrooi Bor oec ue •Groom 5m Groe Pone •Longmg 5m Grode Nignt 7 30 pm •Regents RCT Eaoms 20 •Connolly Movmgup Doy •Regents RCT Eaoms 21 •Report Cords - All Schools SCHOOLS CLOSE FOR SUMMER 22 6PADUKTW •GRAOUATON -Cove High School -77m Commencement j C Mooen r ia cxn I24 •Board or Educator Mig Thayer Ouse 8 orn 25 26 27 28 29 30

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