New School Plan Keeps the Local Program Started in 1972 for Human Development, Sexuality and Grades 4,5 and 6
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Rage 16 CRANFORD iti%) CHRONICLE Thursday, February 21. 1980 Crawford's Way Ahead 0i Garwood budget shows Schooltime: more on four point hike; the new/gym program, ^ Ed Kenilworth's OKed plus Greek mythology Page~2\ ~ ; ,..-._.,1^ Page 9 The new state school board niandate education in grade 11 to develop courses in1 family life is npl Since no administrative^ guidelifltes have been issued yet byu the state, expected to require much adjustment USI'S KUi 80(1 S<-corld Class PoMage P;iid Cranford, N.J. 20CKNTS inCraiiford. The family living program Robert D. Paul, schools superintendent,, VOfa. 87 No, g^Published Every Thursday Thursday, February 28', 198(1 Serving (Inmfprd, Kcmhvorth ittui (>nnvo/xl started here eight years ago after said he "assumes we are in compliance,'1 considerable debate. , - - butvvill have to gear up for K to 3." The state will require,,however, a The regulations call for local districts curriculum for grades K to 12. Cranford to provide family life < education by currently starts "tiie-i>pogram in the September 1981v including the In Our fourth grade . • physiological and psychological basis of - New school plan keeps The local program started in 1972 for human development, sexuality and grades 4,5 and 6. The family living units repr/ctdfjctiofn. • a ' : • """'" ' ' "•'.'" - .'•-•• " ' • for grades 7,8 and 9'were introduced in Accq|dirig to legislation signed by 1973 in the health programs. There is a Gpv.,ByrneMonday, parents with moral detailed family living curriculum again or^ religious convictions against sex. in grade 12 after a lapse for first aid and • education, may have their children drug education in grade 10 aod driver's excusetT '. ' r 5th-6tlr grade grouping : ON THE PORCH Clifford Mickelson exairiines his damaged porcr*. tale Vehicle hit tree ana Tjed""bUT left a tra jf- I -11CCiO. fHrotrrby Greg? Prioe. •'.". By ROSALIE GROSS " - were the case.,. Samuel Morneweck, presentation and comments Irom 15 LOOKING SHARP —. Paul 'DeMicco, Peter Jacobs and Rocfer Charles Named Director Of Walnut and Livingston Scfiools will board member, said the. "next board members of the audience^ the board Schreiner, tea.cher- of {he Cranford-High School graphic arts product ^remain K'-S buildings next September will have lo'deal with.it." voted on Plan F amid confusion-on the tiori class .check the color registration of silk Serened Belgiurn and multi-grading will be/established However, at Tuesday's regular board [)art of the board -<ind audience as the BoosteFbumper stickers for the CHS choir.; Paulzarich'Jake";printed, I^MS^3M^M3L2J™1 — only at the fifth and sixth gradelaveisat niee.ting.EauLs.lat"e.d_that..asJ.o.DgAS.ihe^: dockJnch<^aoM^ more than 4,000 stickers/for the booster eale which was initiated this The Mickelson famify at 38 Roger Arthur Anderson and Ronald Abram to a four schools. There will be" ho multi- < bo'ard is committed to Plan F, "we, will' Pennsylvania. He has also attended Charles McCarty."^i5oard member, week. The,logo was designed by Larry Linberg, member of the choir. John A. Charles Jr. of Cranford, Avenue was awakened shortly afteV. 1 home about four blocks away. The > grading at. the third artd[_fonrth_ gr»\de_.^_ have to find pupils to put in there (multi- moved adoption of Plan F. Robert Bumper.stiekers nriay-be secured from choir members. presently a project director with the, New York University for courses in fund a.m. last Thursday;-bjy a crash at the driver was identified as Edward ' level, v". • ''• - "gr-ados) despite objections by piarenTiT"" Bres.ler, board'member , approached' raising and publicity. front door. A vehicle struck'a tree wfilch ™" These three components are called1 «If Uie senUmentof the 250 people w ho \ Environmental Defense Fund, New s the ' rostrum with Flan X. which York City, ,has been selected by the John recfeived an Eagle Scout Award crashed into their front storm door and given summonses for careless driving PlaiTF, an elementaryslaffing plan for"attended the meetihg at Orange Avenue essentially was'Plan K, but" with the 27- Oregon Environmental: Council as its from Boy Scout Troop 80, in 1970. Hedamaged the porch. • • and leaving the scene of an accident. • -1980-81 which the. Board- of Education . School is an indication of widespread •' student Walnut first qrade ;ind the 28- Man Charged With" credits ' his scouting experience for adopted at a special meeting Monday to skepticism regarding multi-grading, the executive director. ...i The v6hicle~departed but its damaged 1 11 student Hillside first grade each split "OEC conducted ' a three-month developing his intense . interest'-.. .in radiator'left a trail of steam and anti- Two In JEamily Hurt •replace ..the-beleaguered Plan ,(11 The-. school .board and. administration 'will '. separate classes. Bresler's nationwide search .andi. selected John environmental issues. He has continued freeze which-was--traced by Officers, d*s famous "OJd,P.ep'py.V'isoJuia.umigai'ne^brinc.h.inlL'room. new^Ey«Hr>F^wilk££duiife thie:nuf»WwoL^bave~an. uphill - effort _in convincing • mfltion-wa.s—w{ seeftuded. and TKeff^Of Credit Cards Charles because of his background in his association with TroopJJO, serving as Two members il the Lee family were with demolition of Gibba house it was beginning to engulf. Greg elementary teaching positions by 1 ft. 5 parents id"allow their children in the'theTioarci decidedto wait until- the class " -—; A-former--employ^ofia-local_rmylnj!L assistant scout master the past two ~injuriedJEiiday-when theirlcaLstrucK'Ta™*! „ Price recorded iOO-year-bld structure befor/and after .its fall in favor insteM:oU215 in_P|aniL,O^Uh,CMU-bjpi_combiBatioiL_classes- Although thet _Marc_GflrskjL0t Parkway Vjllagei_On_fun(Lrajsing^Lp1.esa^eiatiQjjS^Jnaimge: size vyas firm in Septem'tjc-i- -before company has been accused.^of stealing ears tree at South and Lincoln Avenue East. of expanded Lincoln Avenue.Park. *'. - positions would have., been reduced, due administration .made-a case for more Feb. 13 two leather bags were reported"*n^nt an(j administration of a-national y -ji-,c •' *•„•" ' • The Battered Wttfflen Project-of, the making any decisions. • .. - : Joseph, the driver, .had complaint of credit cards from the firrn.Vv James taken from-storage bins for the Anthes' membei-ship orgarowktionT^ said Jr . '. YWCA of Elizabeth provides shelter, to attrition from declining enrollment. individualized instruction and closer The board decided -to "divide", . Donley,. of 253 Hilton Ave., Vauxhall, : pain to his upper arm and shoulder area. Plans C and F were among eight 1 apartment at 6 Riverside Drive, On Feb^^ija^ p; jj j,i j president of Oregon Environmental Council is an ) g i advocacy and counselling. The monitoring of multi-group, classes, the McCarty's motion and vote separately was • apprehended in Union^ Township utj:: son r e a 'Ernest had bruises and abrasions on his options for staffing next year. Plan C r r JAJ?f r'.tfordjtosurance Co. .at 25Con>r;-(j{ficouncij -- . umbrella rorganization for environ- hotline number is 355-HELP. More thari parents remained unconvinced. on the three components', rrf. Plan F Sunday and is~bemg~Re]d~nT the county groups: r ; cut $142,00p_frOmibe_piqposed kud before_votinK the^plan_in its entirety. merce!2uve said four typewr^QpwBr<5 A 1972 graduJteT6f~Cranford^ighr~mental-:—groups^-—emphasizing^oowomen havecaljed;m the-pasH%-—hea^ were oxrjrxoa^ r>it be jail in lieu of $5,000 bail set by Acting taken from the office which y?as entered , School, Charles received a B.A. degree, coordination of diverse interests arounaround years. ..". Hospital. "- - get it under the cap on increased sufficjen'tpgTTmeplanning time,T ~"OWKeattrma—^" *" T These indTvidiTai'^vo.tes liorplexed - Municipal Judge James T. Leonard/ .. through a broken window. On that day a icum laude, from the University of Pitts- specific issues in such areas as weater LtvMyron Cymbaluk retired from spending. 'By adopting Plan" F, the fScnefit.s,..emphasis -on self-motivation, 'several4>oard hVembers'and persons in "-":." Police said Donley had taken cards' shojulder; bag belonging to Phyllis- burgh and is certified as. a teacher of ~ quantity and quality, air quality, and !\the^ police force^this week and his; board trimmed $112,000, and theand the creation of an"-"olite class." I he audience, some of whom volunteered from -Bobbins .and Allison Inc. wher4? he_ Murphy-, of 103 S. Union Ave., and a social studies in New Jersey as well as . energy conservation. •• • • wife Marion retiretffrbm^coldyvvater L additionaj i$;j0,{JO0, was cut-by putting a "•PlarvniBg for combination grades parliamentary advice;_. •••-•• ""bribe worked. Det. Jerry Andrews had walle»belohging to Dorothy Brigando, of - fluty.-fHe.-came home--to find—a-/ freeze ,,on t_liet purchase of new cannot ,begin_ until the scho_oj board ' Thethree votes^'ere: Livingstonand — pursued .theJnvesUgatioJi_taajiniiiiber.gf_ ji7___Gleh'U'o'dd• Rd.. were reported Learn How To Modify Ghildren's^ehavior starchy .but .elated message on his • ' equipment," inost ""oi" ""wlucK" was decides 'Trf, April wnich'-.teacliers^"- Walnut "each 'remain" K-O'liwrir' " " , • tire purchases" in the Union area. missing from a room af St. Michael" uniform shirt. She toted up 6,7551 earmarked for the high scliool. contracts will not be renewed. After fourth grades remain self-contained, j^ .mer~—~WeTe7~a~lerlee d and S> "FOOD PLUS washings dating back to Feb.'l, 1950. i "The'four schools which will have this, teachers .tor" the combination and fifth and sixth .grades be multi-' jonleyy waswaaf' linkelinked to • the theft after v.A car reported stolen in Newark- was .- Parents of students jn Cranford's learning it iVio fifth 1 SNAPPY and Title I programs will She may-haye the world's record fpr •and s-ivth cc'lasses can be selected.