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Page 32 text:
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Junior Achievement Junior Achievement is a group of high school students from many different schools, and some employees from various companies. This group of people meet every week to form a company. This company then begins to plan, produce and sell its products. Each company is striving to become company of the year. To receive this title the company has to have the most points. Points are earned by selling and atten-dence. Junior Achievement gives the students practical experience in bookkeeping, the production of products, and sales. These three major items can be very helpful to students in their futures. Junior Achievement is an excellent opportunity for high school students to get first-hand experience of the business world. Some students work on and show their finished products. 28 -J.A.
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Responsibility: Part Of Learning Although often unpopular, many of Park Center's policies were designed to build responsibility in the students, both to themselves and to the school. Four tardies in the morning earned one hour of detention with each succeeding tardy yielding an additional hour. Detention was handled either in the detention room, after school, or in the main office. If detention, both teacher and office, was not made up by the end of the trimester, grades were withheld, making attendance and grades closely related. The 1980-81 school year saw a great deal of vandalism and theft. Many lockers were broken into, resulting in the loss of much money, coats, purses, cameras, curling irons, etc. Much of the theft was due to improperly closed and broken lockers. Controversy mounted late in the fall with increasing litter at Hearth and Home, just west of the smoking area. Student council cleaned up the area and appealed to the smokers to halt all littering, which was ineffective. Litter, both in Park Center and outside, increased and, as a result, some priveleges were revoked. The smoking area was closed between classes, and, for several days, offerings in the ala carte line were limited. Students enrolled in Park Center had a lot of learning and recreational activities at their finger tips and all policies, both disciplinary and educational, were designed to give them the full benefit of all Park Center had to offer in the 1980-81 school year. Top: A drain by the smoking area shows a small part of the litter problem. Middle left: Julie DeSmilh and Michelle Meath pull on a damaged locker to demonstrate why theft often occurs. Middle top right: Food left on the cafeteria tables adds greatly to the litter problem Middle bottom right: Students sign in for a session of detention Bottom left: The smoking area gives students a chance for a break between classes. Bottom right: Part of the controversy results from the mess at Hearth Sc Home.
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Vo-Tech The Vo-tech program offered at Park Center is open to all Juniors and Seniors. The program offered a wide selection of courses with very few prerequisites. This year there were approximately fifty five students enrolled in Vo-tech. Each of these students received two credits for the two hours spent at Vo-tech. Transportation was provided for all but one class this year. Students enrolled in this class. Horse and Stable Care, provided their own transportation to and from the Eden Prairie Stables. Above arc students practicing the skills learned in Vo-tech TOP LEFT: Jill Anderson. LEFT: Mike Hilgei . TOP: Ken Kumpula. ABOVE: Lon Tschida. Vo-Tech — 29
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