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Melissa Robertson Q15 works conscientiously to an- swer all the questions correctly. While Velriten Wil- son 123 learns to type, teacher Patricia Hoggatt tells him the key to typing is not to look at the keys. Andre Taylor 131 points out the right cafeteria to Martha Lane and instructional assistant Mark Darrell. The desks Q42 are kept clean by Gina Richardson. Explor- ing the school Q51 is Gregory Malinowski. Algebra's x and y's Q61 are as easy as the ABC said teacher Mi- chelle Raymond to Andreas Hermann. 1 ff, 5. ff. K gf , M, Na+ 'WUT I I f L 4 26 Special Education 3 i
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Grant rovides many jobs Special Education for the district was giv- en a grant by the Job Training Partnership Act. The students worked twenty hours a week as filers at Alameda County Court, workers at retirement homes, and with Parks and Recreation. Other seniors not on JTPA found jobs through department head Betty Tapscott. Tapscott found jobs for seniors in Special Education. She ar- ranged for seniors to work in the private sector with the agreement that after the Special Education program paid for the training that they will be hired. Cafeteria jobs were available for juniors in Special Education. They worked one hour a day. Amelia Mitchell and Sammy Chan split a fellowship to help pay for Close-Up. Susan Heilig was the new teacher for the hearing impaired. The hearing impaired program is the only hearing impaired high school program in the district. Other special day classes are for the severely handicapped, learning and physically handicapped. 2 3 Judy Herlacher Patricia George Km 'f P l sz 2 K' if J ft 5 Johnette Wimberly rr i .Q Betty Tapscott Patricia Hoggatt Michelle Raymond Department Head Rande Webster Special Education 27
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