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Many Innovations Mark School Year The need for a larger school has been ap- parent for a number of years. This year, steps were taken to enlarge and improve the teaching facilities. Records, as far back as 40 years, were put on microfilm thus allowing the former record office to be used as a history classroom. New chemistry and physics labs were also in- stalled to permit more students to use the labs at one time. In addition, a photo copier was purchased for use by both teachers and stu- dents. Short period Wednesdays were continued again this year. This was done for two reasons, to allow junior high school students to attend religious education and to allow time for activi- ties such as assemblies and G.O. meetings. By holding G.O. meetings during the extra period on Wednesdays, increased attendance was achieved. The administration also worked with the senior class in sponsoring a concert at the County Center featuring the Blues Project to benefit the Student Aid Fund. Mr. Kenneth J. Meyer, Assistant Principal. Mr. Nelson Smith, Principal.
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Board Studies Expansion Possibilities Board of Education First row: Francis W. Carpenter; Antonio Carpinello, V. Pres.; second row: John Drew; Dr. Anthony Sisca; Robert Fleder, Pres. There should be no doubt in anyon mind that many of the changes and provements of our school system; the result of the ideas and actions the Board of Education. One of the important actions tat by the Board this year was the cha ing, after careful study, of an outsta ing school architectural firm to take inventory of all school facilities and make recommendations for newfacill as well as improvements and modee zations. After receiving these recct mendations, the Board also sought! advice of a nationally known firm educational consultants in order to ha the best possible judgment availal before making recommendations tot public on a bond issue. During the fall semester, a Hum Relations Workshop, lasting 15 wed was available to all District Six teach? The Basic Skills Development ft gram begun by the Board of Educati in 1965-66 in grades three and four expanded by creating another class grades five and six. This program be further expanded next year byt creation of another such class in t high school, for the seventh and eigli grades. Mr. DTmperio and Mr. Sinto discuss administrative problems. Louis M. Klein, Superintendent of Schools 10
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