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August 28, 1987 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-08-28

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Parent
Responsibilities

Participate in school
booster clubs to support
music, theatre and athletic
activities.
Support organizations like
the PM in their efforts to pro-
vide resources for the schools.
For example, you might help
raise money for playground
equipment, classroom corn-
puters, tec.
Help set up after-school
recreational programs at local
playgrounds or community
centers.
Escort student tours of local
museums or historical sites.
Invite school choral groups
to perform at public func-
tions. School bands and or-
chestras could also do con-
certs in the park or retire-
ment homes.
Help arrange for students
to display their art in banks,
libraries, shopping malls or
other high-traffic places.
Attend school board
meetings, even if you're not a
parent. The welfare of the
schools is the responsibility of
the entire community.
Check into starting an
"adopt-a-school" program
sponsored by your company or
organization.
Work with school ad-
ministrators to make school
facilities available for civic
group functions.
Many parents who cannot
speak English would benefit
from a special course which
could be taught either during
or after school hours. For the
convenience of parents with
small children, a babysitter
could be provided. Help bring
these parents closer to their
children's education . . . and
to their community.
With more and more of our
children coming from single
parent families, a "volunteer
parents" program could help
these kids receive the added
individual attention they
need.

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Parents
And College

Here are four suggestions
for typically useful roles for
parents:
1. Find the money! At least
some of it. There are free
booklets to help.
2. Support ydur child
helpfully in the many deci-
sions and arduous paper
work.
3. Assist to see what col-
leges are like; help arrange
visits, interviews.
4. Keep up with what your
youngster is doing (or not!)
and what he is getting- from
the school.

Taylor 10272 Telegraph Rd. (near Goddard)
Madison Hts. 27771 Dequindre Rd. (4 biks. s. of Universal Mall)
Westland 141 Wayne Rd. at Cherryhill
Dearborn Hts. 20555 W. Warren Ave. (near Farmer Jack)
Mt. Clemens 36140 Groesbeck Hwy. ('h mile s. of 16 Mile Rd.)
Warren 4208 Nine Mile Road (near Ryan)
Roseville 28735 Gratiot Ave. (south of 12 Mile Road)
Southgate 14336 Eureka Rd. (across from Toys ''1=1" Us)
Detroit 14130 East Eight Mile Road
Detroit 23831 Grand River Blvd. (near Telegraph)
Livonia 8810 Middlebelt Road at Joy

Utica 50438 Van Dyke Blvd. (1 mile south of 23 Mile Rd.)
Lincoln Park 2165 Fort St. (near Southfield Rd.)
Woodhaven 22710 Allen Road at West Rd.
Warren 13440 Thirteen Mile Rd. at Schoenherr
Troy 1603 Rochester Rd. (near 15 Mile Road)
Detroit 12070 Gratiot (between Conner & McNicholas Rd.)
Highland Park 11820 Woodward Ave. at Tennyson
Detroit 14565 Livernois at Lynden
Inkster 25825 Michigan Ave. at Beech Daly
Femdale 22540 Woodward Ave. at E. Saratoga
Oak Park 15400 W. Nine Mile Rd. (east of Greenfield)

Dearborn 12850 Michigan Ave. at Oakman
Detroit 20,000 Plymouth Rd. at Evergreen
Livonia 19598 N. Middlebelt Rd. at St. Martins (Martin Place Center)
E. Detroit 18700 Nine Mile Road at Kelly (across from Farmer Jack)
Drayton Plains 4764 Dixie Hwy. (next to Pontiac State Bank)
Pontiac 1903 North Perry Road (Pontiac Plaza)
Pontiac 3360 West Huron (M-59 near K-Mart)
Taylor 11006 Allen Road at Goddard (across from ABP)
Port Huron 3750 Pine Grove Ave.
Ann Arbor 4563 Washtenaw Rd. (11/2 miles east of U.S. 23)
Ypsilanti 328 E Michigan Ave. at South Prospect

THE DETROIT'JEW1SH NEWS 57

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