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improved. At first the school worked with schedule changes for those who skipped or dropped out. Sometimes they just tried to persuade kids to come back to school. Mr. Kinser said changing schedules worked in some cases. He also said that the student who often dropped out or skipped was either bored with high school, influenced by his peer group or not challenged by high school. Most of the students who finally dropped out were those who were behind in credits and could never make up their classes. These people are helped by getting them into night school so they could make up their missing credits. Also special education is part of Alternative Education. But more needs to be done to help those for whom regular education doesn't work. Mr. Kinser is confident in this MARY HOLBERT sets someone's hair at Neovec in Cosmetology class. MICHELLE LOWERY cleans a chicken in Food Service. NANCY WATERSTRAT AND KIM DUDDLES ponder over their accounting problems. ,. Jj al. 192 Alternative Education Q VJ fi f,f.1,f,, 'Ji .1 'QT 1 ff W E Q , M .fiaiat up 3: Magi IAQ, Qi,,fw,Vg V A , IV, m ' f ,. , ,,. , tif' ' lg I 'fgl vlzf V Ya N , Nw H 'I 1 fy: .L .. ', I hw , ,fu I I M Af 3 . ' 1. A ..: g X ' , ,. ' ?1 f?'L'f 'ew K JV, K A I gy! , I , A f, -ff 'gb - K M43 9 . . f, ', .l ff 126 f, - , ' Hiwrf QQ l 1
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h of her project in Drafting class. JULIE ELIAS drafts a rouQ COPY I MR. SAUNDERS, MR. BURLESON, AND MR. COASTER discuss future projects for Alternative Education. rieiei 464 ,,f W fe A Alt. Ed. P7291 'T N 'lwivfqjgp iff 'TH program's potential and trusts his committees to work on the areas which the faculty decided needed work. Those included improvement of reading and math scores, better community and inter-school communication, lowering of the drop-out rate and improvement of student's self es- teem. Programs to meet these needs, when developed, will make alternative education at Lake Orion a reality. Academics 193
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