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May 01, 1988 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-05-01

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Southea ern Mich· n TransportatiOn AUthority
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Two Highland P- k School
District special education \
teachers awarded competitive
Wayne County mini-grants for
innovative instructional projects -)
this school year . be honor . �
. by the Wayne C unty Inter- .
mediate School . rict.
Sharon Brown, of Bright
Elementary School, and Cynthia
Lou, of Ferris Middle School,
bo h teachers of the emotional­
ly impaired, willbe among 150
teachers to be reoopized a
M y 19 reception 1 the iDter-
m . te distri . en iii
W yne.
Brown earned a mini-gr t
(or her design of • project in­
volving the purchase of pets fOl'
which the children re t.
the responsibilities of care and
feeding. Lott her gr to
purchase material for her
project on learni DUtritional
information. "
The mini-grants re funded
by the intermediate district's
Board of Educati thro a
consortium of 31 local 001
districts.
I
HPteaeh"er
a arded
Arthriti Forum, May 12, 7�9
p.m., Detroit 0 teopathic )
Ho pital, 12523 Third Ave., _
Highland Park, Free. The panel
of speaker will co i t of a
rheumatologist, an prtbopedic
surgeon, a medi s®a)u.v..,_..
and ap anna' TopicswiDiD­
elude an overvi of arthritis,
types of treatment, living with
arthritis and arthri· medica­
tions. Questions rom the
audience will be an wered.
Refreshment erved, Com­
plimentary tr n portation i
available by calling 2S�.
..
,
HP t" ch r
rerilemb r d
with I
cholar Ip
* The widow of a HiJhland
Park High School cience
teacher who died April 3 is
donating $1,000 in college
scholarship in er late
h and' memory •.
. JO) E. JobDlOD, of Grosse
Poi e Parma,
Timothy Johnson, Jr., had
taught the 001· 1967,
is providing two $500 awards to
studen iC:Ientified by the Har­
vey C. J cbon, Jr., Memorial
Scholarship selection commit­
tee. The Timothy Johnson, Jr.,
Scbo ip A ds will go to
the fourth - and fdth-.,Iace
fmisher in rankinp. by the com-
mittee.
Winne . be de ermined
in May, following initia1 screen-
ing aDd intervie . .

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