I I II/gl.llIlId Park __j L___________ _ ored by th B i­ ed ation club , Ohio HIGHlA D PA - The si -month "Intr ductions" art and culture ries in Highland P rk public h I contin with a thr -part program on "Cultural Traditions."· In luded in the April 22. 5 p.m. program t HPCSC 15 Wood- ward. are "A Lecture Demo tration of Arabic Music and Dane for th Middl East." by Aida AI-Ad i of t D troit; Oral Hi tori ; How to Capture and P erve Your Family' Stori • by HP teachers; and Afro-Carib an Music, by Dr. Lorna McDaniels, prof or of ethno­ musicology at the University of Michigan. The community is cordially invited, free of har e. ir t-grader mUUT reading challeng mGRIA D PARK - All 0 Highland Park's 43 first-graders m t th r ding challeni e in the fourth year of the Running Start Program. Developed by Reading I Fundamental (RIF) Inc., ard funded by. the Chysler Corporation Fund, Runni ng Start challenges first-graders to read. or have read to them, 21 books in a fixed la-week pan. T program which t and p rent invol'let'l\ftlQ,. de igned give children a .. 0 ecomtng r._� the 21 t c ntury. Announcement of th 100 percent mar came t th annual Running Start Rally at HPCHS April 1. Th event. which drew. vera! hundred parents and children. included a pcrforman e by nationally noted tory­ teller Jackie Torrence, "The Story Lady", of Charlotte, N.C. Highland Park' Running Start coordinator, Sandra Thomp on, was awarded a plaqu by RIF, citing her "exceptional creativity enthusiasm and dedication." . In the first three y ars, 75, en. and 95 percent of the first-graders. rc pe tively, met the challenge. In 1993.. books were read. The search for a n w Superintend nt of Schools for Highland P rk i in pr gres . The local Board of Edu tion is a epting applicauons post­ marked no J t r than April 23, 1 3. The h 1 board plan to fin th position by July 1. ' Highland Par form r K-12 chief executive, Eldon L. Mar­ tin retired F b. John Sundt formerly Deputy Superintend nt, is serving as Acting Interim nperintendent. High! nd Park has 3,7 2 tudents in K-12 school and an- 1 ti ucauon, BEST CHANCE: Match APRIL 10, 1993 Lotto Tick t I MICHIGAN WEEK - THE ARTS AND CULTURE COMMITTEE PRESENTS THE 1993 HIGHLAND PA'RK MICHIGAN W K PARADE 12 NOON SATURDAY· MAY 15,1993 LOOKING FOR: > DRILL TEAMS· FLOATS· MARCHING BANDS CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS AND'BUSINESSES TO PARTICIPATE IN PARADE For information call: Earl Wheele.r, Ombudsman at 313-252 • 0028 Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. PARADE OLLYWOOD SHIO S ---- Gospel Hours W.e.H.B. 1200 AM -7a.m. - 11a.m. Every Sunday Morning Rev. Wilmore Allen 894-8n4 Rev. A.J. Rogers 298-6333 Joe Ella Ukely 298-6334 Catherine Robinson 298-6335 Gloria Parker - Lorraine Walker - Bro. Dunkin Henry Ruff Rd, Inkster, MI 36th District Court TICKET MORATORIUM Extended Until April 30th YOU MAY BE ELIGIBlE TO PAY TRAFFIC TICKETS AT A REDUCED RATE!!! RESTRICTIONS PPL Y.· .. ' · . -. . .. 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