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AM Boces BOCES ' The Board of Cooperative Education Services provides nine public school districts of Oswego County with services that these districts cannot perform effec- tively and economically on their own. The program offers 30 major courses and enrolls approximately 1400 students. The BOCES curriculum provides courses in areas such as business, electronics, graphics, health services, cosmetology, food prepara- tion, metal fabrication, engine repair and maintenance, masonry and carpentry. Daily classes are two hours and forty minutes in length, thus allowing the students to complete a half day of academic study in their home school. PM Boces A.M. BOCES Row 1: Glen Smith, Randy Fisher, Dale Crandall, Stacy Landers. Row 2: Kim Fal- lows, Peggy Harvey, Shari Hughes, Linda Green, Debbie Wright, Anna Skufca. Row 3: Jerry Wheeler, Mike Joyner, Rich Row- land, Chuck Donohoe. Row 4: Kim Turner, Karen Marshall, Debbie Collins, Cheryl Bianco. Row 5: Larry Rice, Carry Yerdon, George Manchester, John Blount, Wade Brown, John Rudd, Tim Crast, Carl Santschi, Jim McRae. P.M. BOCES Row 1: John Caruso, George White, Phillip Beebe, Bob Stone, Mark Grahm, Henry Tanner. Row 2: Larry Bianco, Bob Barringer, Kip Yerdon, Debbie Barber, Julie Wing, Brenda Beebe, David Hara, Eldon Rector, Ernie Stevens, Row 3: Chris Tryon, Russell Janacek, Ernie Peter, Kevin Reynolds, Otto Armstrong, Scott Chatterton, Larry Sievers, Ed Potter, Alice Plumber, Mike Vogt. Row 4: Dick Reid, Jessie Trombly, Donna Tanner, David Barringer. Top: Laurie Ives.
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Freshmen- First Row: Steve Pisik, Terri Potter, Fred Pappa, Donna Navarro Second Row: Cindy Moore, Robin McNitt, Wendell Miller, Marty Quonce, Linda Maris Third Row: Laura McIntosh, Joe Salisbury, Carl Mead, Linda Mead, Lee Paver Fourth Row: Dana Roberts, Glorie Moyer, Chris M,-,QQ Quonce, Gregg Potter, Rex Potter, Dann Ridgeway, David Nutting Back Row: Deb- bie Manchester, Donna Love, Audrey Mc- Closkey, Shelly Reynolds, John McDougal, Scott Ridgeway re, in l -..f Freshmen- From L to R lst Row: Scott Fallows, Heather Joslyn. 2nd Row: Joanna Hollis, Terri Horth, Todd Fravor. 3rd Row Mike Dillabough, Cathy Goodnough, Tim Killam, Kathy Keating, Mike Kehoe, Ricky Fargo. 4th Row: Don Kenway, Doug Hanley, John Howland, Mike Guarasce, Dianne Love, Billy Gilbert. 5th Row: Marty Hughes, Gena Harvey, Beth Lewis, Gregg Harvey, Kandice Killam, Kevin Hollis, Steve Howland, Shaun Kimball.
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SPECIAL EDUCATICD Elementary - Standing: Tony Ouderkirk, Donald Martin, Tina I Roberts. Sitting: Shirley Stone, Arlene Boutell, AmyU5Qu,teVIl,mw Ella Mae King. Kneeling: Burton Lago, Cindy Gibbsgfl-gl.-Q, .1.2,-gf! Elementary - Row 1: Kay Boutell, Steven Scheppard. Row 2: Rowena Boutell, Janelle Derochie. COMMITTEE ON THE HANDICAPPED: Dr. David Stern, Richard Gilbert, Thomas Zeno, Mary Dromgoole, Charlotte Hennen- burger, Andrew Pierce. Missing: Shirley Smith, Dr. Warren Hollis. High School - Row 1: George Plummer. Row 2: John King, Iyonne Barber. Row 3: Joe Sprague, Caryn MacVean, Elizabeth Lester. Row 4: Tina Bristol, Charlie Wadsworth. Row 5: Jenny Lyons. SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM The Special Education Program was mi tnated at Sandy Creek Central to assist stu dents with special learning difficulties The students, who are from the Sandy Creek and Pulaski schools benefit from a learning program and environment which are tailor made to fulfill the needs of each individual New York State laws set a maximum offif- teen students per each junior-high special education teacher to ensure that each stu- dent gets the special academic attention which he needs. The success of this type of program is de- pendent upon its acceptance by the students and teachers in the school district. Sandy Creek Central has made much progress since the advent of this program. Q l l l
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