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and faculty at Kings Park. C'I31'oLs Mrs. Edwards, principal of K1P,S,H,S. , has resigned from her after a 2 year principalship I met with her to discuss her giiflreflections, memories, and future She not only praised the ggstudents 555534 but a 1 so 21:25:25 WWschool's an at spoke enthusiastically of the recent success. Q: Where did you receive your ggggfseducat 1 on? HgEdwards: I received a Bachelor of EHBusiness Administration from Hofstra QEU' , a Masters degree from Stony Brook, igigiaiggand a Professional diploma from QgHofstrra U. ze-5411+ .-' if ffzlz? When did you decide that it was for you to leave Kings Park? S1551-3-: 11:11:21 -:-zqze-1, .-.-4.1.5. VOTE YES!!! This is a letter of this community to support to the Kings district. The budget 1 ll 11 ll 11 11 13 gg gg gg ..u.vvouavu. urging the people show their Dark school vote will be held on the sixteenth of June. We, as the students, have put our time and effort into making Kings Park Senior High School today-Newsday High the twenttlfifth be the nation and the on Long Island. We what it is School of the year, t high school in seventh best school are now asking you to help us by passing the budget. Without this much needed af assistance it would become it will gigm school , increasingly difficult for the student population to maintain this high level of achievement and its service to the community. If the budget does not pass have a major impact on the extracurricular activities, :i:2:a:52fEdwards: When Hofstra notified me that 5:55:15 sports, transportation, but most of time limit for completing my .L ,4,. all the community will be hurt. was expiring. I had to make The Killgfv Park 5ChOQl dj-Stfict 5-5 decision about whether or not to already undergfnlllg 5 FYISJOI' Change to school to finish the with its new grade C0I'lfiBU1'f?ti0U- Ziiiiinactai-are or to forget about it 3, VAIIA V Al-15t9?ltY will Just make H1181 U They had suggested to me that transformation all the more difficult. was able to go to school part-time. '4 ' Thlil PfOb1em C311 tOt'3l1Y be avoided- the responsibility of the just get to the polls on June 16 and here is so demanding' g Vote yes to the budget. Remember 18 iggworking 60-70 hours every week-that 1 gg year Olds have the Priviledse to Vote- SG to School part time, It W glease maketthe BQLEA9 schogl year the , es year i possi y can e an vo e iiiiireauyfomad me mmkeadecision ., yessszlallallzue11:111z:s111111111z I . - - f ture 5wmQ. What are youl plans for the u Em? .V . Q , . you receive the Doctorate? Editorial BY Alyson Lllsh Immediately after I receive Doctorateithe end of next yearh, I come back into the.work force. I Kimay like to spend five more years in ii ic school education and then teach REGISTRATION BUDGE1-vofg 222255515 R N w 'd f h sch Id' ' vh l'v wi i or the f-011939 level- ,nu 1,0uSuu.l1i'fS1 i.T.nS1Z0 dugg Pniflitliu3u2a3'fvJuf.'f,,n,f'.?f3.J5 .nll 1ZT.fcE1ucf'?n3ff.?'Rf5'11Cfls!'f?1gS.:llf5'L7Xf.?LdE1fZ 222555513 im? gT:::ir:lm,1vE1u have nmizlvozed 1nJeg1:il1:lr sgeC1alksEh00ldEir1:5 RalphJ. sgoodBu1IdingaudimnumanKahrRaud. 'Qt If you could pick any qualities in -the next principal, what would they Hbe? 192355555 Edwards: I would hope that someone 252215252 would have not only the backround for the job, but also a somewhat humanistic approach in working with people. You have been very fortunate enough '-11321111 Zito be principal of the high school during a winning year. C25th best in gwihe country, 7th best on L.l., and school of the year.7 In what ways E325E?E ido you thing that you personally added to this success? 1:'Edwards: I would like to think that --gglthrough my encouragement and sup ort P ggof staff members and students, that 'Efjthey felt confident to pursue ideas :and expand on them. Through my -'leadership I was beneficial in helping them to pursue projects to a very fine result. 5IQ:This year there has been a strict :enforcement of school polic C such as 'V ' 'cutting classes and the absence policyf Why do you feel that these apcflicies are important to the school? flidwardsz I think that when students fi- gore present in a classroom every day, 'fjthey get the most out of the instructional program. We want 'everyone to be the most they can he. Q: How do you feel about the defeat of -the budget? Do you thing that K.P. can remain 25th best in the nation if on austerity? M 5 uf naguneru eec on cu ere y e uffo cunty oat of Elccuons w1v.hm the pas! four years, wall he requxred to regnsier nn jiigiriggz order'm 1-me nn :he annual Kings Park Schuul Dxsmcz elecnon. ,ISZEEEIEIE Rnnslrnfiun will be zu me R J. Osgood Building uudlwnufn, kunr YOUR VOTE COUNTS r1unu,un Tnundny. June 9. was fnnn 5 unul 9 p fn. f v' 3211155151 1. .1 ,J ,,:.:.:,-,--4,:-1,1-1, ..,.,.,.,.,.-,:...:-1-z-zu:-:,.11,3 .,.,,..,.,.bi.-..:.:H:4:.? . nr .... nl .... t 2... ,,,, A ,,,,,,,,, . -.4,4. 1.1.-.-.,-.'.-.1.-.-,n:-1:-:a:':+:':+:-1-1-mf ,Z Edwards: I am disappointed. along with everyone else, de feated. I am passed when it Auster 1 ty is a Q: In what ways do y K.P.H.S. has had a d the future of its gr Edwards: I think tha the greatest opportu schools. Academicall an opportunity to ta credit, and be chall We have all kinds of for students who mig that the budget was 31315 hopeful that it will be be involved. another high much, in the students who of that opportun I ty . comments: terrific. They are very giving of gigigifiliii igiliwlg Rmueu is Put up again' EF: Revenues 1901183 2223224 very restricting state. 55555 Budget Budlez n - sae Ani s II,O47,65O S 11,822,650 Other suuulnni 34.939 lg?-338 ou feel that gggggkggd 152303 mm, irect lm act on S R 13-900 13-Sw vp 152353. 55322. 125.000 544-500 adua tes . 5-'unnly Court Grnnzh M xgggm 2gg.ggg R nc. Q , . pziildaggimfssxligsmfmsiik Agency Accz. 333.4888 moogi '31, P I rom eserve . 1 V K- P ' H4 S- Of fefe 1 Slgsjiggiesmegamenz fn... 210,500 11- Uit 195 f or Renzngdrnnuunaea I xgl1g.gQg' Egg .1 pu 'un nuns . - 1 students f-more than most other high klgucauonal Food Mmm. service 10,000 489203-:S EstimstedSubTotsl S 14.434-753 5 1 - 1 y, students have Emm,-nedTa,Le,.y s 18,657,789 5 21,076,633 ke all kinds of TOTAL REVENUES s 113.142.5301 s 35,975.5 'The revenues nn 19811.09 incorporate money ua nude by me Suunx col lege level courses, earn college bnunhn 19a1sa1.unuu1u11nua1sgnu11n pnylng nnnnpuna1nn-enses enged in that way in operanng costs. The mtal mcrense 1n revenues over 198738 - 23:5 umounu tn only S414,092, support programs if ht need help in .fj part lcular subj ects. We have al l kinds'i3Q313g of activities for students who want to il fi 1 just don' t know of if school that offers as way of opportunities for ,n Expenses ,,,i,,l-,,,-,,,,,... choose to take advantaage y EEZ Mrs. Edwards decided to end the 198768 Proposed interview with the followin ar Budget Budget 8 P t ing Board oflfducalxon s 16,320 s ggnas ' n rm mmnsuanon , , . . I F95113' EDJ Dyed WUT'ki1'lS here with sinner School Instruclio 65,597 19 22,1353 R 1 1 mucnun 10,039,115 ,4 . the students and staf f, they are al 1 Tf,'f:s?,fmQ,mn 1.774315 2,020,545 Plan: oueruuun 3,194,900 3,304,733 f h gi 2. ununmuuwd Evpense 5,592,361 7,Q03,360 , emselves and I will really mi ss al 1 3-9 Debt Servwe 1951.643 110511390 TOTAL EXPENDITURES s 33,142,533 s 35,975,542 of the people that I've worked with here in the building. Come back and visit, Mrs. Edwards, i I
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