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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 65

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Lenape Regional Schools Take New Discipline Tack COURIER-POST, Camd.n, N. Thursday, Augutt 20, 1970 I Regional Students Face Split Session MEDFORD The Lenape programs, from demerits to history, only eight were actually detention and suspensions. expelled; others were given "This fall we're wiDinz the renrievn utter rnnriov nmi Regional High School district, which includes the new Shawnee school, will launch a liberalized discipline program designed to involve parents with the chil receiving up to 14 suspensions during their four-year study at slate clean. No student will have any discipline record against him when he starts out the school. dren's problems.

Now the school plans to give to 4:50 p.m., according to David Wiseman, the school's guidance the pupil an incentive to In the past, the school has used a variety of discipline COLUMBUS Northern Burlington County Regional High School will be forced into split sessions Sept. 9. this year," K. Kiki Konstantinos explained. Class work Suffers There still will be director.

behave. Instead of worrying about four suspensions over four years, Konstaninos cut it down" To help conserve classroom space, he added, the suspensions, but the school is The regional school board to 18 weeks, or two marking "taiong the fun out of them." Enrollment already has initiated steps to terms. No longer will a pupil be erect a $5 million school to suspended from classes for 10 Rock Music days. relieve the overcrowding. school plans to enter into several cooperative work study programs.

These would cut the pupils' classroom time and permit them to participate in on-the-job' training part of the school day. All that means is that the Voters must approve a bond; pupil skips 10 days of classes. issue to cover the costs of the school. If okayed, the new which he really doesn't mind, Is Up at Gateway WOODBURY HEIGHTS and only his classroom work 2 school could be completed; suffers, Konstantinos said, WI HIVf ALL TUI within two years. "If he behaves for 18 weeks, we scratch one of the suspensions off," the superintendent added.

But four suspensions now mean a visit to the school board for possible expulsion. To further relax the school atmosphere, two study centers have been established one, the traditional library with strict silence; the second, in the social hall with the blaring of Meanwhile, the 2,262 pupils A. Under the new system, either the school principal or viee principal may suspend a student but he is only suspended as long as it takes the parent to report Gateway Regional High School, will have to double up in the cramped facilities. a seventh-throuth-twelfth grade UPPLlfS FOR ARTISTS AMATIUR PDOHSSIONAl GRAPHIC Sonci Ur MO Catalog PHILA. ART SUPPLY CO.

snmM my school serving National Park, Grades 7, 10, 11 and 12 will to the school for a conference Wenonah, westville and wood bury Heights, will open Sept. to approximately 1,500 students with the principal. Parental Involvement rock music. hold classes from 7:50 a.m. to 12:25 p.m.

The eighth and ninth grades will be in session from 12:25 The theory. Konstantinos ex "The kid may be suspended at noon, and his mother may This Is an increase of almost 70 pupils over the 1969-70 plained, is "a lot of them do their studying at home with a be in by 3 and he can be enrollment of 1,432. 1 back in classes by the next morning," the superintendent explained. TV or radio on," so instead of trying to run "a police situation to keep 400 kids quiet," the school is offering a home atmosphere. Jukebox Slated With a full scope of academic programs, Gateway also has comprehensive programs in five vocational areas.

Automotive shop and building trades are three-year programs, "Keeping a kid out of school fir isn't a punishment," he added. ms mmmmm Instead, the parent is forced The school will install a medical-dental secretarial and to get involved. If the parents want their child back in school, they have to make the effort jukebox for the students so they drafting programs are for two can select the tunes they want to hear. to get him back. Incentive To Behave "They don't like the music we Konstantinos also plans to pipe in, the superintendent explained.

years, and the business program, including a secretarial, office clerk and business machine course, is for three To supplement the regional school's vocational program, some student attend the Deptford area vocational school make a suspension a more meaningful punishment. In the The proceeds from the music Courter-Post Aerial Photo by Gary L. fthlvw NEW SHAWNEE High School in Medford township, a W2 million complex, will open Sept. 8. The round center building houses the 33 regular classrooms; the outer wings include the auditorium, gym and cafeteria.

In background are the football and baseball fields. machine will go to the Student Council for student activities. past, four suspensions over four years meant the pupil could be summoned before the school About 3,450 students are ex pected to report for classes at board for expulsion. on a snarea-ume Dasis. xnese students continue their Over the school's 12-year 1 Lenape and Shawnee academic subjects at Gateway in the morning, and attend the Leading Ladies Lend Influence on Skirts SEPTEMBER CLASSES NOW FORMING vocational program at Deptford in the afternoon.

New courses for the 1970-71 year include Afro-American history, anthropology, Wanted: A Superintendent Edgeivater Park Principals Take Over EDGEWATER PARK Dold, principal of the Mildred FRANKFURT Madame Pompidou took the future of dress lengths, in France at least, into her own hands when she flew to the United States on a State visit she had a wardrobe of 43 midi and maxi dresses. America has always tended to base its fashion ideas on the CALL OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION Wanted, a new superintendent. Magowan- hcnooi, tnree nna nnctov Tilth fnrmpr cipais aie trying iu reading instead of a strictly child-centered program." "We found that no cpo program met all the needs of individual students and with each child working in together to pick up his func superintendent of schools, left the township this summer to philosophy, dramatics, journalism and photography, according to the school superintendent, John M. Lelko. Thirteen new teachers have been added to the faculty at Gateway High School to fill vacancies created by resignations.

No additional teaching posts have been created by the addition of the six new courses, I Lelko said. I tions, but it does take time from our jobs as principals." By December become a special commissioner dependently, they were losing to the county educational com out on communicative missinnpr tho srhnnl hoard has He speculated the trio can skills woman who was for many I years top of the list for the best dressed woman in the no one to organize its schools, "keep everything operating continued Dal Carnialt founder OAIE CARNEGIE COURSE DALE CARNEGIE SALES COURSE Proiontod by leadffrthlp Inltltut Resource Center Walter it won be too bad if the And, according to United States, the wife of the late President John F. Kennedy, Now she is the wife of Aristotle' Onassis, Jackie wears midi-1 length dresses. I N.J. 1SOO Klnqi Ch.rrv HIM, 428-3567 available in Business, Education, Liberal Arts, Music, Social A dministration, Communications and Theater Registration Tuesday, September 1 The biggest reading program change will be faced by students in grades three to five, who will return to a group-centered reading program, to be supplemented by other materials.

Among those materials, Dold Split Sessions Out In South Harrison SKY JOBS superintendent is replaced by November or December but he's got to be replaced by then or the entire operation will suffer." "One of the three principals has eight years of experience in the system, but no one has been named acting superintendent," Dold explained. But in individual classrooms, this lack of personnel will be far from noticed, even though the 1,500 member student body is 60 or 70 students more than last year. listed a resource center that would be available to each classroom. jorie Skinner, a former teacher with four years' experience in Materials in these- centers would include tape recorders, through Thursday, September 3 SOUTH HARRISON For the first time in more than two years, all students at Harrison-ville School will be attending regular sessions when classes East Greenwich and Harrison Township schools, will teach Mi record players and visual aids, including film loops, Dold said. Tti Alrlln! nd young mon end womon today lor JIT AGI xooniion.

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"A film loop is a soundless Mrs. Barbara Ohmott, who i movie of three- to five-minute in Harrison "We're down to 25 or less students in every class that's almost an ideal class size," he previously worked Township schools, begin on Sept. 9, according to Peter Contini, administrative will teach 3 to 8 p.m. School of Business Speakman Hall, Park Mall above Montgomery Avenue All classes begin September 9, 1870 duration that has a single concept. For instance, a film on a bumblebee would show the principal.

noted. New Methods The school has done away fifth grade. A film, made by Contini, for parents of new students, will be shown to the parents to help them understand what their with split sessions for the ex Revised teaching methods for CP 1-20 bee in action. It's a quick, efficient visual approach to learning." pected 215 students by using math and reading also are on Wearer Alrlln Periennel School P.O. to 42, King of Prutila, Pa, 1404 I want full Information on Airling Careeri two classrooms that Contini the fall agenda.

describes as "substandard children will encounter during the school year. "We're going into a full modern math series; we previously had a transitional CHILD KILLER NEW YORK Cancer in the TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19122 PHONE 787-7358 The all-purpose room, previously used as a cafeteria, gymnasium and auditorium, will be divided in half. One half will Homo Phone Business Phon Addn City- U.S. kills more children from program, uoia saia.

Ana lor other of Eduettlon. grades one to three we're goingjages 3 to 15 than any back to using more groupjthe known diseases. be used as a classroom The other classroom which has not yet been approved, says First Day Blues The film, says Contini, helps ease the normal first day separation blues between parent and child by removing some of the mystery of school procedures. Final registration for new kindergarten students will be Aug. 26 from 10 a.m.

to 12 a.m. at the school, says Contini. Parents are asked to bring new Contini, is a mobile classroom If the school board gives the school the go-ahead to use the TEMPLE UNIVERSITY mobile classroom, it will be the first of its type in Gloucester County, according to Contini. Two Classrooms Also, Contini says, all fifth student's birth certificate and all immunization records. Successful intramural sports grade students, previously programs, ana a movie-maiung rlass will be continued trom Courses Offered In the Undergraduate Colleges School of Business School of Communications Administration and Theater Accounting; Economics; Theater; Journalism; Finance; Information Sciences; Radio-Television-Film Insurance Risk; last year, according to Contini.

taught in two classrooms, will be combined to make one 34-member class under the direction of one full-time teacher and one half-day teacher. "We are just jammed to the New this year will oe an instrumental music program, the development of a pnysicai education skills program, and a hilt here," says Contini "There's no room left at all." To relieve the overcrowding, groundbreaking for the new six-classroom school on the same site as the present school will be before the end of the month. creative art course. English Worker Gets Atom Powered Heart LONDON Car mechanic Henry Holloway, 56, recently became the first man in the world to be given an atom-nrwerv) heart. Tarsetdate for completion, if Sureeons at London's National all goes well, is March, 1971.

The new school will raise the number of classrooms available to 13 and will add a library, a health office and several administrative offices. New Teachers Two new teachers have been added this year to the school, Heart Hospital gave Holloway of Waverlev Crescent, Poole Doreset, a heart-pacemaker marhine Dowered by radio-ac- Diiiionium. liuee rai vviiii.il iiaiiuico riiiiuv.6u.vv.. through sixth grade. Mrs.

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