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Mr. Ludwig, QUESTION: How do current trends in economics affect your program at MPHS? ANSWER: We do not get all the materials we need caus- ing our students to purchase workbooks. QUESTION: How have you found ways to supplement your budget for books, materials and supplies? ANSWER: Because of my wide contacts as a professional, I am able to procure many supplementary materials from this country and over seas without charge. QUESTION: What do you predict will be the overall effect of these times on our students at MPHS? ANSWER: They will learn the value of money and how to cope with less. Department head —Mr. Ludwig Mrs. Schock, Mrs. McMullen, Mr. Ludwig, Mrs. Muller, Mrs. Garceran missing—Mr. Garceran, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Arendt FOREIGN LANGUAGE
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Dr. Burdick, Math Department 1. How do current trends in economics effect your program at MPHS? We have had to ask the Board of Education to appropriate special funds for computer equipment. Our regular Mont Pleasant equipment budget could not support such pur- chases. The Board of Education reponded by giving us special funds to meet our computer needs as far as equip- ment is concerned. 2. How have you found ways to supplement your budget for books, materials and supplies? We never have enough funds for all the textbooks we would like. However, we always manage to get by. An example of this is our advanced computer class. In this class, two lan- guages are taught but we only have textbooks for only one of the languages. Some supplies, such as computer disks, are purchased by the students themselves. 3. What do you predict will be the overall effect of these times on our students at MPHS? The School District is now at its constitutional tax limit. Each year, we have to go to the New York State Legislature and ask for special funds. So far, the legislature has always come to our rescue, sometimes at just the last minute. This makes long range planning very difficult. If the Legislature ever fails to come to our rescue, we will be in very serious trouble. We will not have the funds to support the fine pro- grams which we have developed and are now developing. MATH Mrs. Daniels, Mr. Heap, Dr. Burdick Mr. Chapin, Mr. Gatta, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Bartlette, Mr. Serapilio, Mr. Gill Department head—Dr. Burdick
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