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March 24, 1986 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1986-03-24

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The overt
School Board authorized Super­
intend nt fred Hawkin to
e bids on a 450 000 ddit­
ion to the di trict' lO-year­
old building.
Sup rintendent Haw ins said,
the new ddition ould hou
four to ix needed cia room.
In other busine s Jame
Babe c resigned his post
thletic director, effective the
beginning of the 19 6- 7 chool
year.
Haw n said Bab oc is go-
B Paren
Conferences
B TO HARBOR - The
Bent
I of the District's elemen­
tary tud nt will be di mi d
t 11 :57 a.m. on nday
Tue d y, and W dne d y arch
MARCH 24 - 30, 1916 THE CITIZE
c
00
approves building
ing to become the di trier'
ne a' tant elementary chool
principal. Babcock will a ume
hi new position next fall
but the board has not officially
hired him.
Hawkins, ho i both uper­
intendent and elementary hool
principal said he need an
i tant so he can devote more
time to hi uperintendent's
duties.
Ba bock al 0 resigned s
re tling coach and summer
recreation dire or. He will
25 and 26. Parents of
tudent in the Benton Harb r
rea School are bein given
time to visit with teacher and
le m ab ut the progress of
th ir hildren.
I 0, on edne da, ar h
26, the District' two junior
hi h hools ord/Kin and
Fair Plain and the Benton Har­
bor High School will di mi
their tudent early at 1 O� 52
a.m. for a Parent-Teacher on­
ference d y. The iuni r high
nfer neat cord/ ing and
F ir Plain and onferen at the
B nt n H rb r Hi h I will
b held rom 11:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m. and 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
on edne d y.
Parent f high hool tu-
dent are ked to 0 the
F mum gymn ium where they
will receive their tuden t s report
card and cIa chedule. Tea­
cher will be stationed in th
ym to talk to parent regarding
their child's progre s.
There will be no lunche
erved to elementary junior
hi h or high school tudents
during conf ren e days, ccord­
ing to school officials.
Special Education cl s will
follow the arne chedule with
an early dismi 1. The Chapter
I Pre chool Parent-Teacher on­
ference chedule will be
announced to parents through
their chool new letter.
For further inform tion
parent are a ed to contact
their individual schools.
ILL�A S'
PHOTOGRAPHY
Specillizl in Weddl"9S .:
Receptions.
F amity Portr lih. Ind Iny
Special moment in your h'.
SPECIAL RATES FOR
CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS
Lionel G. Willi.llm.
a /925·0537. 92s..o292
however, remain director of th
district's community adult edu­
cation program.
The board approved the ex­
penditure of 15 000 to hire a
non-teaching staff member to
run the district' ne in-hou
uspension program for the
1 6-87 school year.
Hawkin said the idea b hind
the in-hou suspension is to
discipline students by keeping
them in chool instead of end­
ing them home which i what
m ny of them nt. The stu-
dents will b confined to a room
where they will do assigned
chool work during school hour
while under the cIo uper-
vision of a staff member.
Samuel ebb of overt as d
th bard t inve tigate an
alleged incident involvin tu-
dent from Covert and Galien
student during a ba etball game
at Galien February 1 .
The board ent into e e u­
tive se sion and di u ed the
matter for nearly an hour.
pon reconvening they too
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BH HS Choir wins honors
tudent
t ha not
..
Being a father is a lot more than iust making a baby.
And if you really want to know how a real man handles
sex and deal with being a father, CDU or stop by your local
Urban Office.
choir
High
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