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\\A- j\ft x n reft jftf- :teo fOT lyft loc- tef>- ;pe» beo u T«C boft lids ftit iOd LSd J of t .the cJe- iber enti art vith ;ber jgo* ' be the frit* oct ilso to ;i in Itiv- i to stu- e if or tftXS hey heir ;ov* lent xc* s to this ach fot Ki)d net can 25 ‘py. $1. II OHR readies for school year n Our Holy Retfermer Schoo/ uillbegintbe 1989*90school>ear on Wednesday, September 6. Mkith an anticipated inettase in ttudcni cnroUmeni. according to School PriocipaJ Sister Mary WilUam Posihauer. Tbc u h o o \ often classes rang* parent* lo support the teachers and to be involved m their child ren's education. Parents will be asked ihu year to help as teachers develop straiegies to give students “the gift, the joy. ai>d the promise of - reading.“ ,bf wjd The Vear of i(i$ from alMay kindergarten to the Young Reader is drawing to a eighth grade, ftrrd, for the most close, but not at Our Holy pjrt, the OHR school calendar Redeemer, where all efforts will will be rimilar to that of the local continue to develop young peo. public school system, except for pie into readers who will contrib* religious holidays. utc to a liicraie and informed In addition to iU emphasis on American tomorrow.* academic exceffcnee. Sister Mary uid. Our Holy Redeemer School aims to promote the spiritual, social, physical, and mental grow th of the children. “Value education is an under- girding that supporu all that s taught ftiwl l e a r ^ . ’' she suted. The schoolY emphasis on Gos pel values attracts many parents, both Catholic and norv^tholic. as well^ and its genuine Catholic identity is cleariy explained to Parents will also be asked to rnonitof their children's televi sion viewing and to encourage development arsd use of their reading abilities. In addition to its regular class room studies, the school offers physical rducaJ/ou, art. snd music (instrumcnul and vocal) p r o e m s . Us marching band is a familiar sight in local parades, the computer program is presently being expanded and the library non-Catholic parents who seek to has been known to hold reading enroll their children. This has contests. been accepted by the parents, who said that they particularly appreciate the Christian alinos- phere. An experienced faculty, famil iar with Our Holy Redeemer, is in place for this year. There will be line new classroom teacher. Carla Ntivitano. in the second grade. Miss Misitano was educated in the Oceanside schools, received her Bachelor of Science in educa- -.ion at Adtlphi University, and is working there on her Master’s degree, with an emphasis in vcicncc. The school nurse-- tcacher. Donna Rudick. is also rv{w ihis year. Parcnul interest and support are among the school's strongest pnonties. Parental involvenvent will plan an increasingly impor- (ant role in the school, according to Sister Mary, who ftsked the Various ethnicfties The school has a good ethnic mix of white, black, and Hispanic student*. N'ew this coming year will be the introduction of an introductory Spanish course in the seventh and eighth grades. Sister Mary WilUam Posthauer and the school will continue to offer an English as a Secotuf l-ftng\»ge program. Parishiotven help with the sports program by coaclung a Christian Youth Organization basket hall leam and chccrlcadin$ squad. Students can also get a hot noon meal at the school cafeteria. Sister Mary concluded by sut- ing that she firmly believes in the staled goal of Our Holy Redee mer School. \The emergence of a faith- fiffed young woman or man. rooted in faith, grounded in knowledge of her or his country and of the world, equipped with the knowledge and skills that will enable them to continue their education toward successful liv ing both as a productive member of the Church and of society.\ PUBLIC NOTICE Supc«m«Coun Kassau County. N Y MORTGAGE SERVIONG CORP vs HENRY STEVrws. et al. Ofts tnde* No 2 7 9 /89 Pursuant to |ud9fr>«ntot foredosura & sale OateO June 6. tS 8 9 .) sen at pubt< auction on the north from steos of the Nassau County Courthouse. 262 OU Country Road Mineota. NYonSepe ' NY 516 741-8080 at1000A .M pram, k /a 544 South ern Parkway. Unioodalt. 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