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gay - Georgia Acklin, English Mary Lonneman, Home Economics Gary Lind, Math Lloyd Watts, CAMAS Coordinator Cincinnati Academy Of Mathematics And Science Comes To Woodward The advanced technologicai world we live in places demands on education unprecedented in former years. Children must acquire skills which will enable them to function responsibly in this modern society which places an increasing emphasis upon icon : on page 9i
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Steve Ranker, Assistant Principal Henry Wehrheim, Assistant Principal Howard Hottenstein, Assistant Principal Eugene McDowell, Assistant Principal by 1979 is to identify sFecific competencies that a I students must accomplish in mathematics and reading before they are allowed to graduate. An alternative program tCAlVlASl emphasizing mathematics and science was transferred to Woodward High School in April 1976. Since its transler the student enrollment has more than doubled in the CAIVIAS program. The purpose of CAMAS is to provide enrichment in mathematics and science in order to develop writing and reading skills as related to all subject areas. In addition, identification of students who have the potential and capabilities to pursue an engineering career is stressed. The future of the program at Woodward seems promising. On Science items selected from the National Assessment of Education Progress tests, CAIVIAS students scored above the national sample on twenty- six of thirty-one items. Further, students participated in the National Science Convention, National Council of Mathematics Convention, University of Cincinnati Science Fair, and Miami University Science Fair. There has been an upgrading of our vocational Erograms. Facilities have een remodeled to accomodate them in the areas of Business, Home Economics, Drafting, and Occupational Work Experience. lwish to express my gratitude to all who have contributed to the success of our programs. NORMAN BOLDS, PRINCIPAL
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x ,. Jerry Taylor and Mrs. Sutphin work on a mineral ID chart. Mrs. Acklin discusses term paper with her class. ! MATH EVERYWHERE' Ron Turner, Andy Heison, Connie Britten, and Chris Sillett work at Math. Vincent Curry reading English report. 3: I rigging 943v MIEJ'H Mil! :34 ,
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