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FREEPORT A Ropbrf From JH® HEMS' Frooport School Board Immunixation Mandatoiy Phone Numbeis Of Freeport Schools FREEPORT - All schools ind by George Boiilukos, PresMenI, r Freeport Board ol Educallon iJodd School Fteepori High School 623-3877 623-3878 FREEPORT - As of July, 1981 district- omces in the Freeport Ed. -, 623-3466 ----- - - •— Pubhc School Distnci may oe. On my recent survey of the Freeport schools. I observe that New Yori SUte Uw mandates that ail schoo]<a];e children must have . dowmented proof of adequate tmrounizadon against then, to top, everything ott, __ ___________ ----- - -------------- ------------------- on August I we received oflictal ^ptheria. polio, measles, nmmps John Tampone and crew have our notice from the -Town Assessors rubella or have documented buildings in top-notch shape. Office that our assessed valuatioD proofofhayiog had the disease. ^Painting is almost completed had dropped - S901.J46 due Any student who does not meet and the grounds are in excellent mainly <to. certiorari actions. . these ^requirements must ^ ex* cohdhiof}. On opening day. ou/ But. due to some good fortune eluded from school whed it opens and delinquent work, ^s on Tuesday. Septembers, collcrting past due tuitions p „ c immunization clinics wiU reached at 623-2100. Except under emergency cir cumstances. -school- o^cials.. request that ho phone calls be made‘to classroom teachers or students during' regular school hours. ‘ The 623-2100 number is the school district’s switchboard, /which closes at 4:30 pm. After that time, the numbers’ listed^ . owed u$, higher interest income ^ jidd at the Freeport-Roosevclt beUnv should be used (o reach from money investments, and He^th Center, on Tuesdays, the desired, fchool building or 1..^ . office. A m i . to ihe Supi. 623-3764 Business Office 623-3142 Disirici aerk*sO ffin - '623-3460 Archer Si. School' • 623-3467 Atkinson School 623-3761 Bay\ lew Ave. School - 623-3763 Columbus Ave. School • 623-3769 Glhlyo School • 623-3876 George Bpulukos children will find everything' ship-shape for another school year. ( The Sdiool Board has been extremely busy this summer because we lost about S500.000 in Federal aid, received S156.000 less in State s c i ^ l aid than announced Irrtfv^Spnng,' and .L c I. , o - j j ’/ y September 1 and September 8, the School Board and staff g .j , located were able to retain the programs 4^ fjorth Main Street, Free- and services we had planned -o ^ . for the 1981-82 school year. JuIU Brown, Health Service During this school year, the Department Chairperson of the Board plans some changes m Freeport Public Schools, is asking our Board meeting procedures, parents to cooperate in pre- We will start our meetings venting and eradicating chUdhood .at 8 pm instead of 8:15 pm, diaeases. so we may finish earlier. Also ~ T h : \ mXoS' tZ l Students Records Are Confidentiaj each Board vote, instead of FREEPORT - Student records public discussion after the ar«. treated ccmfidentiaily in the business portion of the meeting. Freeport School District and will We hope this will encourage only be released to parents or more public attendance and legal guardians of students under participation. In order not to 18 years of age if written consent prolong the public meetings, of the patents or guardians is we will limit the discussion presented. If students are over 18 time depending on the nature years old, only they can Unseat of the topic. to the release o f their records. We look forward to a successful Freeport Sdiool Board Policy 5125 governs the regulation of 1981-82 school year and we. the School Board members, are here to serve our community and are only a phone call away. student records and contains the procedure as to the right of access to student records. Copies of this policy are in each school building in the district. Application . for access to student records should be ob tain'.^ from the records access officer at 235 North . Ocean Avenue. Freeport, New Y o ^ . There b a IS t fee for each page copy except for transcripts which costSl. Freeport Board Of Education; Newest Member Attends Seminar There are five persons on phasized the role of the school Freeport-—Board--^rf-~Educa6oo— boafd-afr*-cofporate-body and the importance of setting ^Ucy for the district. Operations of the State Education Department dealing with school districts were outlined for the new board, members during the Saturday sessions; Members of the New , York Stale Board of Regents, the CoTOjnbsioncT of Education, and other senior staff members Depart ment were in attendance. Filmed case studies of school board problems were seen and discussed as part of the Sunday program, which also covered tiic areas of employee relations, school' finances, public information and the role of the superintendent. Notice To Parents Of Secondaiy School Students Fall Classes Now Forming! Start your career as a SECRETARV to- .and each serves a three year term. Members of the 1981-82 Board are George Boulukos, the Board’s president, who was just re-elected for a second term; James Parola, vice-presi dent of the Board; William Cominos; Ellen Kelly and the newest member. Cal Venzen, who won election this past June, Venzen, was one 6F than 200 persons attending the ninth annual two-day seminar for new school board members presented on July 25-26. in Albany, by the New York State School Boards Association and the New York State Education Department. The .seminar program em- = * = a 3 d a e to f c • a lawyer • an executive Secure your future in tod»y-s business world: Be a super secretary! FbeTowna College has an etciting program that will prepare you for legal, medical, or eiecutive secretarial positions. Word pro- ■singcoursesalsg available ---------------- ^ __________________ SEIKO, QUARK FORMEtJ No. HA129M ! $7700 FIVE TOW N S V® COLLEGE 2350 Merrick Avenue Merrick, N.Y. 11566 Please send me more information about starl ing a career as a secretary. N am e_____________________ Address' __________ ^ ________ Phone - Seiko Price List-$110.00 Kron’s tow Price SEIKO Men’s instant set ting day/date quartz with' five-year battery life. Vtlater-resistant, bilingual English-Spanfsh calendar, stainless sleel case and bracelet, while dial.$ $ -Quantities Limited- — Large-Selectjon-ot— Seiko Watches All At 30% Off! Cash Sales Only KRON JEWELERS 30 West Merrick Rd. Freeport 868-7818 Op€0 Daily 10am totipm , F r i.,til7 p m Closed Tues., S Sun. 7 Freeport Board Sets Public Meeting Dates FREEPORT - Regular public mocuiigs of the Freeport Board of Education will be |»cld monthly^ in ihe library of the At^i School. Wes; Seaman Avcnui The niCr^ungs, Khich bcgtfv at 8 pm. arc scheduled for Sep tember 16, October 21, Novem ber 18 and December 16. 1981; January 20, February 10. Mar ch 17. April 21. May 19 and June 16.1982. ioard of A _ _ nonlhlyTS. Uifison yO T d ent nu^j— 12, in FREEPORT Parents of idents in grxdes seven through the Freeport School District, are urged to review the appropriate Student Handbook for the secondary schools. Copies are available at the schools ’ or parents can call 623-2100. 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