Referendum on School Expansion Tentatively Scheduled for October 14
•f I .. .' • ' \ " • F >• I . Second Class Postage Paid /• ' Vol. LXXVI. No. 33. 3 Sections, 18 Pages CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1969 Cranford, New Jersey 07016' 15 CENTS v. • ... Enrollment Drop of 62 at St. Michael's Referendum on School Expansion St., Michael's Parochial School opened for the new term yesterday with an enroll-,, J ment of 575 pupils, as compared with a St. Michael's School roster of 637. at the close of the 1968-69 Tentatively Scheduled for October 14 School Calendar -1969-70 school year. The Board of Education, meeting in Sister Geraldine Marie, principal, said a special session Tuesday night, author- September: . 3 School Reopens the drop in enrollment was due mainly to ized a bondxref erendum on its proposed 3-4-5 Classes End at Noon the fact that an increase in tuition and Cranford Public Schools building expansion program and set 9 Dismissal at 1:45; Faculty Maeting elimination of bus service for^Jupils because October 14 as the tentative date for the 29 Feast of St. Michael's — No Classes of increased cost led to the transferring of School Calendar-1969-70 election. • S - ' Octofcier: 13 Columbia Day — No Classes many students to the public schools. There is only a 50=50 chance, how- 14 Dismissal at 1:45;, Faculty Meeting The tuition, which previously was $3 a September 4, Thursday Glasses Begin ever, that the referendum will be held ! 16 Teachers' Institute Day; No Classes September 22, Monday ,'. „ , Yom Kippur then, according to B"oard President month for each child ($30 for the school November 6, 7, Thurs., Fri Teachers' Convention Carter E.
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