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:MWWE f The Instruetionzil Materials Center wus the store- house for ai spw-itil ltinrl Ul'lt'E1I'lllIlgLlltl. Visual gtifl. Ll tool of eornmunieation, enaihletl the student to timel- op his own skills through those ol' others. The l.M.C. also held vuluzllmle resourees for teaehers who wished to expand antl enrieh their sulrjeet areas. This year several new pieees oliequipmenl were pureliasetl. In the metlieal tlepartinent. the school nurse worked for the improvement ol school health eonrli- tions. She kept l'UIIlLll21ilY4' health reeorfls antl nmfle periotlie surwys of student progress. Balaneing von- Cern with tliseipline. the clepartnient eontluetetl its annual eye. hearing. and Tine tests. As the sehool truunt ollieer, Mr. Karrht-rg initiats ed new steps in the enforeement ol' the zittentlzinee code. Parents were required to 1-all the sehool when students remained home siels. ancl sturlents were given five tarcly excuses without heing heltl lor deten- tion. Mr. DeSantis eo-ortlinutefl 21 broucl program ol over forty extra-eurrietilar uetixities. He also served as liinaneial advisor to such important School activi- ties as the Yearbook and Student Council, The Special Educational Department, heatletl hy Mr. Sorrentino, dealt with reutling Comprehension and applieation. Students who were weak in these areas were giwn inrlixitluul attention to help improve their skills.
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