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Student Personnel Service ... Cloud Cappers Department of Student Personnel Services Back Row: Mrs. Denise Banach, Learning Disabilities Teacher-Consultant; Mrs. Gloria Salnick, Secretary; Dr. Richard Roukema, Consulting Psychiatrist; Mrs. Elsie Rock, Secretary; Mrs. Ethel Reimer, Secretary; Mrs. Nancy Geyer, Learning Disabilities Teacher Consultant; Mr. Gary Borer, Psychologist; Mrs. Marie Parnass, Psychologist; Mrs. Carol Haddad, Learning Disabilities Teacher-Consultant; Mrs Mildred Piliero, Speech Therapist; Mrs. Barbara Bell. Social Worker. Front Row: Mr. Jay Melcer, Social Worker; Ms. Judy Feltman, Psychologist; Mr. G. Thomas Oc cipinti. Director; Mr. Michael Carluccio, Psychologist; Mrs. Eva Sandrof, Social Worker. Under the direction of G. Thomas Occhipinti, the Student Personnel Services is designed to help the in¬ dividual student deal with the dif¬ ferent problems which arise during his or her educational career. Main goals of the Personnel Services in¬ clude helping students to attain the highest level of academic achieve¬ ment possible, to establish productive relationships with both teachers and classmates, and to develop a lasting sense of personal pride and accom¬ plishment. Mr. Joseph P. McDonough Director of Research, Evaluation, and Planning Joseph McDonough, Director of Research, Evaluation, and Planning, is involved in the evalua¬ tion of test results and the review of new courses in¬ troduced into the high school curriculum. Mr. McDonough determines both the strong and weak areas of a new course after the subject matter out¬ line has been submitted to the Curriculum Council for consideration. Mr. Richard Piazza Director, Paramus Community School for Adult and Continuing Education The Paramus Board of Education sponsors a Community School for Adult and Continu¬ ing Education which is designed to appeal to the interests of members of our community. The full time program is an outgrowth of the Paramus Adult School and presently offers over 220 courses each semester. In addition to classes, the Community School provides health services in coopera¬ tion with the Board of Health, houses an art gallery, open to the public, and will be spon¬ soring Community Dances and cultural events. The school also runs the Young Peo¬ ple’s Workshops, an afternoon and Saturday series of enriching experiences for children K- 8 . 13
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