WE HAVE BLOWN THE ROOF OFF OF HIGH PRICESH BRAND NEW 1995 PLYMOUTH NEON 4 DOOR .......... ... AM/FM Cassette ' " : : . • * AND MUCH MORE! MONTH LEASE .ESTINATION CHARGE, NO DOC FEE per mile over 12,000 miles, Lessee responsible for excess wear and tear. Total pay- s payment and security deposit in advance. No option to purchase at termination. $275 -gdvance. Requires $1,000 down. This offer subject to change without notice. . 1■1 1SHUITIAll AO. (motor sales, inc.) CHRYSLER Corner of Pontiac Trail & S. Commerce Rds. WALLED LAKE • 669-2010 Plymouth DESIGNS UNLIMITED From Concept To Reality 810-624-7300 WALLED LAKE page 19 "Our parents are sold on the Walled Lake School District and that's why they remain here and why their children have spent their entire school careers here," he said. Families that have moved out because of the bond defeats have sold their homes to other fami- lies with children, Dr. Gaynor said. While schools in the district won't take a nosedive because of the bond defeat — Dr. Gaynor said class sizes are still "excel- lent"— some have suffered from overcrowding. Enrollment district-wide was up 600 students last year and is expected to climb by another 600 this year. Art and music classes, for ex- ample, move from classroom to classroom, forcing teachers to fo- cus on projects that are easier and quicker to complete, Dr. Gaynor said. Parents are happy with Walled Lake schools. But Walled Lake schools "have always been a leader in curriculum development and implementation," Dr. Gaynor continued. He talked about the restructuring of the school day so that students attend longer class periods twice a week rather than the typical 55- minute class every day. "It allows them to get into subject matter more in depth. It allows them to do interdepart- mental programs," he said. Finally, there were the Rosens and the Klars, two of the three families interviewed for last week's story. They insisted that they were happy with the education their children received in the Walled Lake schools and were content living in Timber's Edge, their former neighborhood. Both families had said the re- peated defeat of the bond pro- posals played into their decision to move. "If anything good can come out of this article, we hope peo- ple will become more aware of the importance of the Walled Lake bond proposal for the fu- ture of our children," Mrs. Rosen said. ❑ • CUSTOM CABINETRY • • COMPLETE RENOVATION SERVICES • • QUALITY CONSTRUCTION SINCE 1986 • • COMPUTER AIDED DESIGNS • • SHOWROOM AND FACTORY • 20 3160 Haggerty Rd. • West Bloomfield • 48323 Publicity Deadlines The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thursday, eight days prior to issue date. The deadline for birth an- nouncements is 10 a.m. Monday, four days prior to issue date; out- of-town obituaries, 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior to issue date.