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Running of Port’s Schools Is In Capable Hands New Schreiber principal stresses team approach in administration The Port Washington School Dis- trict has long been recognized for the high quality education that it offers its students. Maintaining these high standards has been the job of the administrative personnel for both the entire district and the individual schools. The Board of Education, which is comprised of seven community members, is largely responsible for the design and direction taken by the curriculum. Hugh McGuigan, Superintendent of Schools, over- sees the implementation of pro- grams in each of Port’s schools. This year, he had the responsibility of acting as interim principal at Schreiber from November through January. The administration at Schreiber itself is taking a new turn. The school will be governed in a more “team-like manner, because new principal Alex Swaab has said, “Running a school is a people game, and a people game is getting out and meeting people. Assistant principals Berry and Bartels, as well as Dean of Students Whitney, therefore, will be spending more time in direct interaction with stu- dents both in academic and in ex- tra-curricular situations. BOARD OF EDUCATION: (sitting) Toni Coffee. Margaret Keegan. James Cowles (standing) Joseph Betz. Peter Isaacs. Carl Salerno. James Hassett Hugh McGuigan. Superintendent of Schools Robert Bartels. Assistant Principal Al Whitney. Dean of Students William Berry. Assistant Principal 26
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Math Department Adapts To Changing Times Teaching seminars focus on new tech- niques, problem solving Because emphases in the world of math con- tinue to change. Schreiber’s math teachers have been meeting as a group to discuss the tricks of the trade.” The main focus of the meetings is to exchange teaching techniques. In addition, problems which are labeled impos- sible in class are brought to these teaching seminars and solved by the combined talents of the entire department. With work involving com- puter technology and advanced calculus arising at an ever-increasing rate, the Math Department is having to meet stiffer challenges. It is their hope that these teaching seminars will enable them to cope more competently with the new” math. Frank Meystrik: (Chairman) John Mulada: ' Mathematics . may be defined as the subject in which we never know what we are talking about, nor whether what we are saying is true. ' (Betrand Russell) Ann Salvador Penny D'Antonio: “It isn’t the mountains ahead that wear you out. it's the grain of sand in your shoe. 27
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