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Page 23 text:
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ABOVE: Mr. Robert W. Coulter receives the Christmas album given to him by the A Cap- pclla and Chorale Choirs. Board Directs Area Schools BELOW: The Port Huron Area Schools Board of Education. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Wm. J. Dinnen, Mr. A.B. Carlisle, President; and Mrs. Alice McKinnon. TOP ROW: Mr. Martin E. Weiss, Mr. Elwin F. Hartwig, and The Reverend F.A. Schoof. Not shown in the picture is Dr. H. J. Hazledine. The Port Huron Area School Dis- trict Board of Education consists of a highly dedicated group of seven mem- bers which meets regularly at least twice a month to consider school poli- cies, act upon current business matters, and approve curriculum development. The Board’s main concern lies in the betterment of the school system and in the interests of all students. It is also interested in an increased account- ability to insure that the increasing costs of education are matched by in- creased achievement of educational goals. With the m ovement of new families into the district and the addition of the Catholic High School students to the system, the Board faces the prob- lem of overcrowded conditions. In- forming the community of the school district’s accomplishments and prob- lems is another concern of the Board. It recognizes the importance for in- creasing communication and involve- ment of the community and the school staff. Current questions and discussions relative to the legality and adequacy of the property tax as a means of fi- nancing public schools was considered one of the most crucial problems by the Board. Locally, the 16% mills of property tax expires this year. 19
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Student Life The life of a PHNHS student can be fun as well as educational, and the student may avail himself of the many advantages of the after-school functions of- fered. Clubs, organizations, and sports programs are created to meet the needs of each student providing outlets for action, creativity, guidance, and perfor- mance. Activities of varied backgrounds bring victories, de- feats, happiness, and disappointments. Projects and plays, programs and assemblies make learning more interesting and bring students to realize the closeness they achieve throughout the years. Activities provide the action, clubs supply the challenge, and friends are gained and all together these make up a happy STU- DENT LIFE. 21
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