well as Mikes brother's wife, Lorraine,
and his two nieces, Brenda and Robyn
Kay."
Spare Time: This busy mother
THE :STARS
insists she has some. In the morning,
Laura takes the family's puppy, Kippy,
for a walk. She loves hanging out
with longtime best pals Lynn Desen-
berg, Julie Kohlenberg and Lesley
On Friday, she runs
Chodak.
errands and spends an hour or so at
the store You're F ired, where she has
created a pasta bowl and a Kiddush
cup.
Finding Couple Time: Michael and
Laura make it a point to spend time
alone together. "We go out on a date"
once a week, Laura says. "We'll have
dinner or go to a movie." There are
also four, company-paid trips (each last-
ing about a week) every year, for
employees and their spouses.
This year's trips, she says, are Tuc-
son, Paris, Alaska and Australia."
When Michael and Laura are away,
the children's favorite baby sitter,
Rachel, oversees everything. "She's a
goddess," Laura states.
What Mom is Really Like: Laura
admits, "I'm kind of kooky." As she's
bathing the children, she likes to make
up her own lyrics to the classic song,
"Wipe Out."
"I'll sing, 'Wash your armpits, wash
your armpits; then your back, wash
your back...'
She also does cartwheels for the little
ones when she leaves the day care,
and says, "I have to remind myself that
I'm almost 40."
When it comes to discipline, Laura
says she does a lot of the classic 1, 2,
3 countdown — as in, "I'm going to
count to three, and if that mess isn't
picked up I'm going to be furious: 1,
2, 3 ..."
"I've done screaming, too. It's totally
ineffective, as are time outs. I'll bribe
and threaten — all those things you're
not supposed to do.'
Both parents advocate positive disci-
pline, and make frequent use of the
family's famous Sticker Chart. Children
receive a mark for each example of
good behavior. After so many marks,
the child gets a small treat.
To Sum It Up: Laura says, "I'm really
lucky. I do not have one complaint in
life." ❑
What children dream,
we help them achieve.
Average SAT scores: 1283 (654 Math, 629 Verbal)
100% of graduates accepted to four-year colleges
and universities
24 National Merit Semifinalists, more thah
any, school in Michigan
U.S. Presidential Scholar
4,1
3rd in nation in biology, 4th in nation in chemistry,
5th in nation in physics, National Science Olympiad
4 All-Americans in physics
1st in state and 2nd in nation in TEAMS
(Tek of Engineering Aptitude, Math and Stience)
14 students in top 100 in Michigan Mathematics
Prize Competition
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Sunday, October 24th,
f©m 1-4 pm
Come explore our school community and discover the
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tomorrow's leaders through a dynamic program of
academics, arts, activities and athletics. We invite you
and your child to experience what Coiintry Day offers
at each of its four schools—Pre-K through Grade 12.
We welcome students of average, above average and
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For more information,
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our commitment to individualized attention and small class size.
25 national and 80 regional awards in French,
German, and Spanish
1 Gold and 3 Silver medals in
National Latin Examination
34 Scholastic Art Awards
5 Gold Keys and 11 Silver Keys
Most Outstanding High School Newspaper in
1999, American Scholastic Press AssoCiation
4 consecutive state championships in Quiz Bowl
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TELEPHONE (248) 433-1050
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TELEPHONE (248) 647-2522
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