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TAP Applications Available ROCKVILLE CNTR. - With the College Work'Study progrem ^ictm e n t’ of the first TAP under which the Federal govern- (Tuition Assistance Plan) in- ment provides 80% of the funding creasy since. l977«Sute Senator for ptH-tlme • employmeot of a s ,.4 ^EWtase ■ss$55sr‘‘~r“, are available, on a come. ^-The Ugialilure has alio fint s e rv^ baau. m his District enacted a law to allow. New York located at 119 ; North State parents and students to .j''’®'”'® (Room 402) in become eligible for federally . . . sponsored PIUS (Parent loan • /Of Undergraduate Students) S ' f m m S J o 't ^ 't »\'• (Ausiliary Loans to '''*'** Students) loan programs 7 \^becom e in addttioir to the now existing eligible for ,p award under Guaranteed Student Loan pre? the newly ennefaed program.” - grams ' - Levy rtated, urging students Levy said that be had been who th ^ tlM t they have a chance informed by the Higher Educa- for b ^ g approved under the ikm Services Corporation that new ndes to file a« application they are in the process of printing as soon as possible. application forms and finalizing Levy_ noted that the new TAP administrative procedures and anticipate that they will be able to begin processing the loins around the middle of September or early October.' Any parent or student wishing further infoitnation on either TAP or the loan programs should contact Senator levy’s District ------ __ ,— ^-------- office, by .writing at the above Sfate participation in the Federal address, or calling 766-7472. schedule also raises the minimum TAP award from S2(» to 5250. effective immediately. and p h a ^ in an increase of the maximum annual award from S18(X) to S22(X) on a class-year- basis. “Other -provisions of this student aid ■ law ptovide • for EARLY CHILDHOOD & FAMILY CENTER OROP-IN CHILD CARE ■ ■! i»he«o| DO YOU NEED aEXIBLE CHILD€1RE... Taking a course...working part time...doctor's appoinlmenl.. .need a break...??? The “ Dfop-ln” program provides part-time child care for one to five-year-old children. E3aily sched- ' ules arranged to meet the needs of each family. Supervised by Early Childhood specialists. 1 Call 379-1825 | Enrollment Down ■Coni, ( from Page i) will report to their homerooms earlier this year, at 7:55 ati^ and end their school dayvearlier. at 1:20 pm. Janet Nciman. a sp^esperspo for. Che Baldwin School Ptstript, explmris that the plan w« possible through the cooperation of St. Christopher's School, which also changed their school times. ‘ Harbor Junior High School. Students will keep the same time schedule as in previous years, 8:20 am to 2:45 pm. Baldwin Siodenu ♦ To Receive Info in'Mall Students attending Baldwin Senior High School should receive a mailing of their schedules and other important information in the mail no later than Friday, August 28. Those who do not receive their packet by that date should notify the high school. Seniors with schedule problems should notify the school Guidance office Wednesday. September 2; Juniors on^ Thursday, Septem ber 3; and Sophomores on Friday, September 4. Hours on all three days are 8 am • 3 pm. . Immediately alter completing their formal registration with Mrs. Joy Noia in the Baldwin School District ^ Attendance Office, now located on Hastings Street, new* entrants to Baldwin Senior High School should visit the Guidance Office for sched uling. FROM SAUSAGES TO DESSERT, local Republicans enjoyed the food at the Fre4port GOP’s annua) Campaign Kick-Off Picnic. Under '^unny skies at Cow Meadow Park. Mayor William H. White (r., top photo) Is dished up an extra-large hero, while some of the many youngsters who came with their parents (bottom photo) line up waiting for a committee member to cut some of that sweet watermelon. Scholarships For YoungiRusicians Baldwin Senior High School sophomores are invited to attend an optional one-hour orientation session any morning at 10 am,. “September 1-4, beginning ir^ the school commons. More Back To School News our next issue. CEDARHURST - The Stechcr and Horowitz School of the Arts, Inc., a non-profit foundation, is offering partial scholarships for young musicians. Based on talent and need, these scholar ships are directed toward stu dents of piano, orchestral instruments and voice. In addition to (he school scholarship fund, assistance is offered through the. Mildred Behr Memori*! Scholarship. Leo Deutsch Menfciial String Scholarship. Scoop Gutterman Memorial Scholarship. Mrs. George A. Hams Scholarship. Goldie Occhiuzzo Scholarship, Bobby Short Scholarship, Wood- mere Music Cub Scholarship. Gertrude Zimmerman Memorial Scholarship. Nat Zuckennan Memorial Scholarship and the Rhoda Zu^erman Scholarship. For information and appli cations contact the school office at 74 Maple Avenue. Cedarhurst. or cal) 569-2313. Scholarship applications must be filed immediately for consideration this fall. 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