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Parents Demand Removal of Madison School Teacher IUHIAY PUBLrC LIB3AHY - ADULT DEPT, 1175 ST. CE03GE AVE. HAUtAI, H.J. 0706? RAHWAY FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY RAHWAY. NEW JERSEY New Jersey's Oldest Weekly Newspaper-Established 1822 VOL. 165 NO. 27 RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. JULY 2. 1987 USPS 454-160 25 CENTS Parents demand removal of Madison School teacher by Pai DiMaggio assure you we will not en- paint, sand and refurbish successful completion of the —Appointed Carol Mil- More than 30 parents at- danger your children and various pieces of equipment State Criminal History lerick as secretary to the tended the June 29th meet- we will allow them to have to color code for a fee of Review for school employ- business adminis- ing of the Rahway Board of a thorough and efficient $3,100. ees: Colleen Sweeney. trator/board secretary at an Education to ask the board education." —Accepted the resigna- Kimbcrly Palmer. Joel Da- interim salary rate of to remove a third grade After the meeting Mrs. tion of Paul Jedic. custo- vion. $15,000. teacher at Madison School. Christian, who has a son dian, effective June 30. —Approved the follow- —Appointed, retroactive- Debbie Christian, acting who will enter the third —Approved fund raisers ing transfers: Nancy Beach ly, the following Summer ; as a representative of those grade in September, said she for the Intermediate School from the High School School teachers, compensa- present, read a prepared will take a "wait and see at- Girls Softball Team. Resource . Room to In- tion to be $700 per period: statement asking for the titude." Franklin Schools First termediate Neurologically ^Fred Steubcr, Health; Gary ; boards intervention on "I'll tell you right now, if Grade students, Grovcr Impaired Class; Patricia Alt Swanqin, Computer. , behalf of the "concerned that teacher is there my son Cleveland Schools K.-6 from Intermediate Percep- —Approved a summer parents of Madison will not be there." said students and the High tually Impaired to In- extra services work \ School." Christian- School's Band, Chorus and termediate Resource Room; schedule for William : "'This teacher is no longer ln other business, the Blue-Tri. Diane Camera from In- Petrino. ; providing a thorough and board: —Accepted the resigna- termediate Compensatory —Appointed Gloria AI- efficient education," said — Reappointed Glen tion of Gerard ICucnze, Education to Intermediate bertalli. School Psychologist Christian. "There have been Curnow, Louis Pini and Special Education teacher Mathematics; Janet Mann- for a period of 15 days dur- rumors of the lack of con- Andrew Hartnett as Assis- at the High School, effec- ing from Intermediate ing the summer at an in- Mathematics to In- ASPIRING NURSES ... Five local young women F. Kennedy High School and will be attending the trol and discipline in the tant Football Coaches at tive June 30. terim rate of $ 100 based on received a total of $7500 In scholarship money from Rutgers College of Nursing. Miss Fennell, a graduate of classroom and rumors of the annual compensation —Accepted the resigna- termediate Compensatory a seven hour day. Education; Harry Kuhn the Rahway Hospital Auxiliary to study for careers In Abraham Clark, will also be attending Rutgers. MlM mental and physical abuse." rale of $3,157 each. tion of Barbara Thurston. —Approved a summer nursing. From left are: Meeta K. Shah of Carteret, Coulson, a graduate of Rahway High School, received Many parents are so con — Reappointed the fol- Attendance Officer, effec- from Franklin Child Study extra services work Team to Roosevelt Child Deborah A. Wherrity of Iselin. Monlka Helllnger of Iselin, an award of $ 1000. She will be attending the University cerned that they are con- lowing: Howard Walker. tive July I. schedule for the following Colleen Coulson of Rahway, and Auxlllans Elenora of South Carolina School of Nursing. Mls3 Shah I* the sidering removing their Head Coach/Girls Tennis, —Approved a child rear- Study Team; N. Eileen School Psychologists for a Hahm from Roosevelt Campbell and Marlon Hall, who co-chaired the scholar- recipient of the Gran Centurion Award of $500 and will children from the Rahway SI.263; Mario Kawc/.ynski, ing leave of absence for period of 15 days at an in- ship committee. The fifth recipient, not shown, Is be attending the Charles E. Gregory School of Nursing school system said Chris- Head Coach/Boys Soccer, Helen Davis, Speech Cor- Child Study Team to terim rate of $ 100 based on Franklin Child Study Doreen Fennell ol Roselle. Miss Hellinger, Miss Fen- in Perth Amboy. She is a graduate of Carteret High tian. "If this is not resolved. $2,946; George Mitchell. rectionist at Roosevelt a seven hour day: Phillip nell. and Miss Wherrity each received $2000. Both School. we feel we have no alter- Assistant Coach/Boys Soc- School, for the 1986-87 Team; L. Lukaszewicz from Morvitz and Robert Miss Hellinger and Miss Wherrity are graduates of John native," she said. cer. $2,105; Dennis Shoe- school year. Chapter I Pre School to Hegedus. Robert Munscy. Presi- kley. Assistant Coach/Girls — Reappointed the Grovcr Cleveland; John —Approved a summer dent of the Board of Educa- Soccer. $2,105; John Di following to be listed on the Sclafani from Elementary extra services work tion, said the board was in- Blasio, Fall Trainer. $3,157; Substitute Teacher List: Music to Chapter I Pre schedule for the following Pollack named vestigating allegations Glenn Curnow, Head Kathleen Albrecht, Eliza- School; Kerry Rigolelto Learning Disability Teacher Merck director Coach/Girls Basketball. beth Armstrong, Linda from Compensatory Educa- Consultants for a period of against the teacher. "There tion to Grover Cleveland Sports clinics offered are limitations to what we $3,203; Harry Reiser, Head Comunale, Cheryl Embrey, 15 days at an interim rate of Edward P. Pollack, has Bowling Coach. $1,263; Donald Freeland, Jo-Ann classroom;,,Gwea Hulnik $83 based.on-,a sixUWu can say; we cannot name from Grover Cleveland to been named Director, Pn> names," said Munsey. "We Richard Nolan, Head Hamet,'' Kathleen Horton, day: Rose Mary ColaSito, ject Planning and Manage- Swimming Coach, $1,999; Carol Kaminski, Maureen Compensatory Education; Darlene Morris and free to Rahway youth are aware of some of the cir- Kathleen Sica from Chapter ment in Merck Sharp & cumstances that took place Ronald Ervick, Assistant Leshko, Janice Petrusko, Beatrice Trooskin. Dohme Research Labora- Swimming Coach, $1,473. Robin Roberts, Deborah I Basic Skills to Roosevelt —Approved a summer at one of our schools. I School; Christine Klundcr tories (MSDRL). assure you this is not a dead —Reappointed Wallace Russell. Arnold Schaffer, extra services work His new position encom- Five free sports clinics Rocco Colucci, junior varsi- to 31 from 1 to 5 p.m. Sophie Scheidt, Mccky from Franklin Resource schedule for the following issue. We understand and Wellington as a custodian Room to Franklin/- passes the management of will be held in the city of ty boys' coach, will direct Glenn Curnow, varsity share your concerns." at an interim annual salary Smith, Marilyn Weiler, School Social Workers for a planning activities for Rahway during the month the clinic which features girls' coach, will coordinate Valerie Wagenhoffer. Cleveland Resource Room; period of 15 days at an in- Munsey said that there of $14,450. Robyn Molloy from animal health and agricul- of July. The clinics are be- shooting, dribbling, passing, the week of instruction with was still two months to go — Approved Urban Gloria Weins, Lawrence terim rate of $83 based on a tural chemical development ing coordinated by Tom rebounding, and defense members of his coaching Powell. Franklin School to Com- six hour day: Joan Davis, before the beginning of the Weiss to repair and service pensatory Education. programs related to MSD Lewis, athletic director at skills. A special lecture and staff. school year and two more various Wood Shop, Metal —Added the following N. Eileen Hahm and Harry AGVET, the animal health Rahway High School. guest speaker arc planned Clinics are open to all meetings of the board to Shop and Home Mainten- names to the Substitute —Reappointed Eileen Di Kuhn. and agricultural products The Board of Education, for later in the week. residents of Rahway bet- decide the issue. "We can ance Shop machines and to Teacher List pending the Giovanni as secretary to the —Approved a summer division of Merck & Co., City of Rahway's Recrea- The third week of July ween the ages of 12 and 17, superintendent of schools. extra services work Inc. tion Department and Merck will feature two clinics. except the baseball clinic —Reappointed Maritaq schedule for Janet Buchan- Pollack has been asso- and Co. Inc. are providing Boys' baseball under the which will be open to boys Muscara as clerk-typist for nan for Child Study Team ciated with MSD AGVET the funds necessary for direction of varsity baseball between the ages of 10 and the Child Study Team at clerical work. projects since the formation these events. coach Bill Dolan will be 17. The Roosevelt School at an in- —Approved the summer of the division in 1979, and The first clinic will be for held at Veterans Memorial The clinics will feature terim salary of $8,790. extra services work coordinated the develop- football, from July 6 to 10 Field from. 10 a.m. to noon, important aspects of play. —Reappointed the fol- schedules for the elemen- ment of new products, in- from 2 to 6 p.m., at and 1 to 4 p.m. from July guests speakers from Spirit lowing aides: Mary Allen, tary school principals from cluding the highly suc- Veterans Memorial Field. 20 to 24. The clinic will be throughout New Jersey, $5.67 per hour; Phyllis July 1 through July 15 at cessful parasiticides contain- Varsity football coach Lou open to all boys between t shirts to participants and Anderson, $7.46 per hour; $1100 per week.
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