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August 29, 1984 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1984-08-29

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PAGE I
THE CITIZE
AUG. 29 - SEPT. 4. 19
Pu BLle SCHaaL
office on Tuesday or ednes-
day, August 28, and 29, 1984.
'The tudent body, teaching
staff and dministration will be
greeted with a ne 100 this
year, with the soon to be com­
pleted renovation (fmgers ero d)
of the main building" , said
Carl L. estern, Principal of
egon Height Public Schools.
'Thanks to the Board of Edu­
cation and our Superintendent,
all cl rooms and cooridors have
been completely refurbish d. It
MUSKEGO ill
begin for all udents attending
egon' Heights High School
Tu v, September 4, 1984.
. Students should report to the
high hool for scheduling and
locker . �t in t follow-
has long been our belief that
faciliti influence program.
Our youngsters will benefit from
being able to study in cit
improved urroundings,'
"Our change for the 1984-
85 school year is to keep our
school looking good in June
u it looks today. e must keep
in mind that our pubHc demands
not only a good education pro­
gram, but also expect our school
to be an attractive put of the com­
munity," Western noted.
Opening d y of school fo
udents of kegon Pu .
School . Tuesday, September 4.
11984.
Time schedule: Elemen
Schoo - 8:40-11:25; J .
High Schoo - 8:35-11:25;
Senior. High School - 8:JO.
11:25.'
Regular school hours - s
ing ednesday, September S.
will be Elementary - 8:40 - 2: -
Junior High - 8:35 - 2:40;
Senior High - 7:45 - 3:05.
ote: Starting and dismi
time may vary for Head •
Kindergarten, Senior High an
Special Programs.
'The following student should
register during the wee of
Augu 27-August 31:
-Allldndergarten children not
previously registered.
-All udents ne to the city
since June 8, 1984. ote: Above
students must be accompanied
by a parent or legal guardian ..
Birth certificates and immuni­
zation records must ccompany
the student (Michigan. State La
requires that student must be
immunized before they can attend
school).
-All students who have moved
within the city inee June
,1984, and thu ould likely
attend a different school.
ing order. Freshmen ,and
udents report onday, August
27, 1984, at 10:30 a.m. in the
high hool auditorium. Student
o ere in attendance at \II­
egon Heights High in previous
yean should report to the main
PUBLIC
OllCES
without prior consent of the -
parent.
PUBUC NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVE of the
rights of parents to in peet
and revie school records
regarding their children, to
make any necessary correct­
ion 0 them, and to know
wat kinds of records are
kept, ho maintains them,
and ho may ha cee
to them. Con ult your
child' teacher or principal
concerning this matter. When
a student mows to another
school district, records will
be tran ferred when request­
ed by the receiving district
OTICE IS ALSO m de
of the fact that Code of
Conduct for Students which
describe standard of be­
havio definitions of mis­
conduct, disciplinary action
in case of violation, due
process procedures, etc., has
been adopted and will be
enforced to ensure the well­
being of all students. Parent
may as for a copy at their
school' office.
5 IX HOU
DAY
<WhltE.hall
f]:)l�h,lc.t t::8chool�·
USKEGO - The uskegon
Height School District will
operate 0 a . hour d y for
. dents. °ddle School Students
will have a full Special
Area offering which will include
ch c
Art, Band, Computer Science,
Home Economics, Industiral Art ,
Physical Education, and Title I
Re�g. .
all levels. E ch learner i impor­
tant. Learning· e ntial for
personal growth and future
chievernent. Good old fash-
ioned IuIId work at hool no
will make for a fuller and more
rewarding life.
Whitehall elcome you bac
this year. Let's join to ether i
making it mo po itive e -
perience.
WHITEHA LL - Dr. ichael
Bozym, Superintendent of White­
hall District Schools i ued the
following welcome to tudents:
Whitehall Schools invite you
back to school for ne begin­
nings. The 1984-85 school ye
pro to be dynamic and
exciting, not only becau of
classroom programs but other
extra-curricular ctivitie.
At the high hool, a com-
prehensive thletic program exists
in addition to band, foreign
language club , yearbook, journa­
lism, ational Honor Society,
etc. Sport and ctivities al 0
exist at the middle chool. In
theelementary school, various in­
centives are pre nt to aid each
child in maintaining interest.
More important than the fun
ctivities, however, Whiten
strives to offer excellence in
learning' for all. ew honor
programs, curricular dvances,
computer education, standari­
dized testing, pedal education,
and remedial program exi ts at
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All tenth gr de tudent
report to their hom room f
registr tion at 8: 10 .m. Stu­
dent hom room as ignm nt ill
b po ted in the main lobby of
the high hool. After the home­
room period orientation mbly
and an abbreviated run throu
their cla h dul , the tenth
grad will be bu d home t
II : 55 .m. T bu s that t
the tenth graders home will pic
up the ele nth and t Ifth
grade tudents ho . milar ab­
breviated schedule ill la from
12:45 p.m. to 2:50 p.m.
edn y t September S, t
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