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August 21, 1994 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-08-21

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llighland Park
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Rita Rigsby and 0 car Smith, Jr. (photo by N. Scott)
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Highland Park public sc 001
buildings open for n w student
registration, grade K-12, on
Monday, Aug. 22,
Cl es gi rall Highiand
Park tud n in gr d 1-12 on
Tuesday, Aug. 30, at 12:3 p.m.
A full day of classics will be Held
for grades 1-12 on Wednesday,
Aug, 3 1 , and Thursday, Sept. 1.
Schools are closed for Labor Day
recess Friday, Sept., 2 and Mon­
day, Sept. 5.
All grade 1-12 Classes re­
sume, and Kindergarden classes
begin Sept. 6. Highland Park
schools sport a "new look" after
restructurIng created two new
K-6 Focus Schools and restored a
separate middle school.
The new Mathematics/Sci­
encetrechnology Focus School is
at the Barber School building, 45
E. Buena Vista. The new Com­
munication Ar ts/Performing
Arts Focus School is at the Lib­
erty School building, 16535
Joslyn. Henry Ford Middle
School, 131 Pilgrim, serves all
Highiand Park students in
grades 7-8,
OTHER IDGHLAND Park
Schools are Cortland Early
Childhood Cellter, 138 Cortland,
Registration underway
Parents or guardians of
tudents enrolling in a High­
land Park public scbool for the
first time this fall must regis­
ter their child n b fo they
can attend chool.
Parents are encouraged to
phone the HP School District
Administrative Center, 252-
0440, to determine where to
register their children.
Physical examinations are,
required, and the following
documents must be presented
to register:
• Proof of residency a
mortgage document or the
current tax ass ssment for
homeowners, a copy f a lease
and two utility bills for rent­
ers
• Child's birth eertifica
Record of child' curr nt
immunizations.
Free immununizations are
offered at two sites: the Teen
Health Center, at Riv rview
Family Health Center, Glen­
dale and Third a venues; and
. at the Wayne County Health
Center, 12851 Woodard at
West Buena Vista.
training in art work although he
has been drs wing since "kinder­
garten or pre-school."
continued from page Al
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• Safe Clean Environment
• Small Class Size
. • Reading and Language Development
• Art Instruction
• Afrikan Dance
• Math and Science Emphasis
• Self-Reliance
and Cooperation Stressed
• History and Geography
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One block South of Davl on
(In the Highland Park YMCA Ann x)
Wilen You Need to See a Doctor
. • •• But Can't Wait for an Appointment
More and more families in Highland Park,
Hamtramck and Detroit are taking advantage of th
per onalized care conveniently offered at
Riverview Medical Offices-Glendale. ,
We offer ea y acce s to c mplete health car for
you and your family and, in most c e, you don't
need an appointm nt. Our partnership with Detroit
Riverview Ho pita) makes it easy to get ref rral to
physician sp cialists in nearly every medical
di cipline ..
Car ow Av ilable
o DAY - RIDAY, 8 .m. to 6 p.m,
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business each morning.
The problem is so bad, he said,
"I can't open my business before
11 in the morning."
Th business hours are 12
noon until 9 p.m. Sunday
through Thursday and from 11
a.m. until 9 p.m. on Friday and
Saturday.
According to Miley, from
morning until approxim
noon ach d , he c rn
Woodward and r nd Av nu .
to the alley next to his busin ,
th sidewalk b com panhan­
dle fe t.
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