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Educalional Consultam Dr. Thomas Carey presents the case for educational change before a meeting ol faculty and members of the student body. Superintendent Harold Schaible shows the plans for the new school to members of the Pilgrim Baptist Church. Mrs. Shirley Childs, Board member John Childs, Mrs. Carolyn Nil- son, Board President Sam Hathaway, vice-president Dr lames Par- ker, Superintendent Harold Schaible, and reporter Paul Kern con- fer before a presentation at Pilgrim Baptist Church. 19
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Board Introduces New School Proposals Early in 1971, work began on the planning and organizing stage tor a now site for Red Bank Regional High School. In February, The Board of Education hired E.D.A. Educational Services, Inc. to help the s hool system in plan- ning a new physical plant. At the same time, a Steering Committee of the Citizens' Advisory Committee began to meet with the fac ulty and administration in order to determine the real needs of the communities involved. By June, 1971, the Steering Committee report and the' recommendations and proposals of the Educational Services had been submitted to the Board, and the firm of Mickelwight, Hamnett, Bouman, and Blanche began work on the archi- tectural plans for the new plant. By the summer break of 1971, planning for the new school was well under way. Board President Sam Hathaway (left) and Board member Curtis Callan discuss new school plans with student Myron Allen. 18
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Board Sets School Referendum As (he 1971 1972 school year opened, inten- sive planning and work was continued on the proposed new building. The Board drew up a proposal for a referendum early in the fall that would allow further development and construc- tion on a new facility. The referendum, to be held on December 16, contained two proposals. The first was concerned with the basic school, and would authorize the Board to spend $9.5 million on the building, furniture, and improve- ments on the 53.4-acre lot. The second allowed for an instructional swimming pool to be added to the gymnasium. During the weeks that followed, the Board held many public meetings in order to explain the referendum to the communities. The date for the referendum approached, and communi- ty interest in the issue soared. Board member Clarence Gale considers a question concerning the cost of the new school. educational specifications with Board member Walter Deiss. 7 Faculty members Miss Mary Larsen and Mrs. Renee Maxwell review the schematics and 20
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