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aipsinTh at t 41 -tehftetkh
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anspht maze virrukll sate
Else OEM= Mtafehlfig
biteVM SW& aiS MeV,
angE Ziferti
an± Crmy.Ftc.r,tha
thellyaftm.use
assktehatIvatmEntreten
The Midi -secs tfre
&,C:theeE -erritrnv:
Mare cf.a.vctred that the
tfrEee heeriS he& keett
Very- alantaBgErSiet Enter'
tfrezrstryear-butthatsrn=,
rt tel
n books
hath Mehied iferjy rettir
iThanda Very' relit
ernnktrall7ft.,
She trod the nI.Pf.rinqg
that theinuhtem,whfith
was
rte tram the
curricuranatorthis. whoa
gear by the hoard. wis
notusedfrtaadericharat
Wing seminars- atm
Qzri-rP she trusts tforrirP,m
an& imams the depart -
anent hes& a..t
W11/4. 210 Es -as
familiar -behind a church
gulgth as she iS behind a
_flw
She said she has ha -6
czamplaints cruring hew-
yeat:s an the board
a:booth-auks heingused
the classraom -Tuil,rtlraoks
ond w
incen
.Foas art AQtainm, -1Faatfivc Xtzmik atrAg
T/41ellan (4M7-tn. hfga-lue WeeCoM2'
(fg- hrIztaiimanE off se-rn`) anth Muni aamitem`
(ittme Usai*niat) an 2e *".**Iri.sril 2:kamats.,
Altar73ffles.aanll,
sarter , fl[Ifrt ardigt reacifte... virt:teal
SEtthinsum am the terttai ;,-4*.i,,ait "Tri7F-u7:. a i-ets (se
ntir one-antz 102: ...75... qX) '5i Siaggtda at egm.
varimmatzamitiEtna.-Ehagt-h- aei castoff
sheen '-'4) waft music' am& Em -affactfurn_ EgEtotaphyt
agameiriii- 0 ,
aW441.R.i.N.11,;.„?..1.4419A,
IMIKIIEFSEMOLok
-areherhafr reereaden
&rector Mike EtyrnamE is
prtmmt-ng. llEhLEtese
safary- pragernnr
fun. staffi EW the trourt's
recreatinm commatce
thatshouidgmarantaethe•
flITfltcgudirrEtt- StatE
it (aft keeg} bad cut tht
Litk.
,EIMmatnE. alaRrabrk the
ED9ru=",.as—artai,
retia
autfiThing the. ggaar or the
;It-4,g':Meenth-teprranta-i}ri-
EmprEaint-ng
the hearCE FT:e Said th
program h errerated the
Etort allrO`wirees hy
offering them r-rrA-nr;IF4-'
.trEvAurcetalomblyrt=nrnitre
i-pa)sWir%whaTePnr-FtEaFF
tfIhoard (ft -A -in, and
L gond ‘;t-A-ir EnstpLe_
saidtriestenz would
grVe the boar& art ac-
curate tnettnaf fora
evahlatioa and wont&
show the staff'
that the
hoaLd Lab, a genuine
EnbaresthrtEtem andwhat
they cht Erett- them-
s:ttrtheirwarre._
EIgutitat
the.towan krenrpwwnte, the
rstercc tar aiL as erre-
Otayez hat added that
the. si6stent vs-' mat used
Erwarrandeng
th ill1vtaufd tmed htr-
reensmfameanjlsgees,
Eicll
t tsbatiL
R;tahrashes af
s3EfaEry Eeveis that st:aff
owe& Lnacir Etg
devekmmant car the fait
throttair edutcanal
lilam)fterigaaionsuenatra -
sexed/ milt2i,.ftuul mull wefftodyiaERSCR..Ert*Isn- -
treathenrgIntia -Mwmtwftt ottllibe attfi
ttenihminaullattanall
EAL 4tu7, qzrrTe,v7&, aEge IaftU
3KIEgitW -CtiDSMITW r328/3'S
ag$16,41/AninIM3InakMan0
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11
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74{SMCIACTIi.DEEFITSM„SINATI, Nina,
Ter".
fraidt0E6*
ciaOMMIC tLa
FM1E=n MEW'S
crE
• trr
saErn,_ .nasa
' rcru. tregrtia
Fzumffr24. , Xgatitt, ragirt-
titoctt ttitm„,. lazrZ SP/?rlutr
Lls,ciBmroattmE tt- sham:is:0:p
aarei eftm uisizteraz2z. •
ceff Dmirde giittft-
tLwist
Atiktiieite Calsgeil S r 123m
RASStifiZ EallaEritii ZIP ,4M) EFFING GELEEIT
V IE MOM MAIO SOK'
programs
rrrnintniirring
hahks,
- The &rector' suggested
rate • revels that
outtaf he accepted by the
ba d_ We based feu -el
ChaesatarlesortWhat stmfe
menthers rrt,Uri-Trg
rtaw muf increased, each
TeveLitytthreegereent
rtorrrr level ave_me
thz.=crtrectur • nkilT
SET,,544. rrr-Ake ap to.
an t'
goad work
have been removed
efor& aut. dm said the
best was., do it
epsietty with the parent
wing trs the principal and
the teacher and
amassing it waft them
privately- She sniff it
moreeftective if a parent
goes Ms the teacher and
hasitdattequietly_
Anstim said that 7rinit
had not answered her'
question a asked again
if Zinn wank!! cantinne to
v.oi tor books., qtrch as
the Dittiners which she •
cailect-intmarar.„
replied that the
hooks were being taught
to a class af Grade LI
-stgcrigg4 .44.„_EXeter Vet
setae_ nrcEEI are dealing
wftlestudentshat th.ey are
alsoaReint-Siiessid_
`131ttt. tfm scarlet is to
install. the principles the
parentS are teat
homeargnedAnstim
"If woad summer- have a
hook read in a controlled
CfrESSITaeln Sheatiett than
have Et tacked under a
strident s parnw and read
by flashlight?" earn-
arerand7Frrn
Mrs. Austia went on to
say tintt there are parts of
the "The Diuineka„*' that
site was sure Mrs_ ?ffm
watthi not want toreaci
front cd the meeting
assentided before her_
Zrirrn replled that there
WArge-Pagts
-vcirtersn,tiraf she warrici
J 0
MEP at L., %Aef ave. if
the hind chose ln
,crea.se the salary curn.-
rneurate with nhihty_
The at.ea manager-, nava-
SiE4ji4.1 ewer
n-rnkf., up to S1I,S0M at the
FrftirreveL
and said at--
ternm amid he held
With all ctnpir members at
month intervals_ The
hoard if M chose.
add as it
iL(eEL sin •
reuefs and th thi
catrief determineIf
employee fs prepared ta
a_ccept respaustTlatyctf
steetti that
honest_ .and accurate
etigahlatif/S. he Chine- life
said awasimgartata that
expectations for staff
mmEters• he. set for each
person. Wesaid t-Ftt is the
only way the ttoaLd cnuid
determine Wan'eutplayee
had
r ao.ar-a* the reieF of
Lteaftlia1liLe EUSpeeted GE
hint arlter_
• * manta
mat feel eamfortable
MaCrang tEP a roam full of
.,peopte, hut there were
aino parts of the Palle
tfint she wouldnot virant ta
read im &int of a room
fullorpeople-
Mrs, Austinsaid that it
is a dent situation
when a hook is taught ia.
schaoll because "it giveS
respectabffity to a hook ta
cansider aim sehoor_
Mrs. 7:inn, remarked
that. after teartring
Sunday Schaal for 35
years, "1 Finve rry
principles.- Sie went, ort
to sag that if you have
been teaching a efritd
-since he or 'the was knee
Yr,whg=11 that eiald
comes to he an. • er he .
or site kaaws what to• do.
Ken Mutt used Rion if
she would vote to keep a
hook such as the "The
iiners- on the school
eurritarlum, &smeha vote
eame up in the future and
Mrs. 7.7.inn answered. that
she would have to read
the book hefore she
decided_
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