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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 21, 1984 Bridges need to be built between the school and the home. "A wall between the school and the home is one of the biggest roadblocks to improved education. according to the late George Gallup Sr. things that are going on. 1 Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of Nov. 26 will include: MONDAY, Nov. 26, Italian spaghetti, tossed salad, chilled applesauce, roll milk. Kindergarten snack, apple semi-har- d piece and milk. Tuesday, Nov. 27, hot dogs in a bun, buttered corn, crisp finger salad dip, chilled mixed fruit, boiled raisin cookies, milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie believe that educators have not taken enough responsibility for making certain that the news media get information about the good develop-ment- s schools. and milk. and progress in their Nov. WEDNESDAY, np IN ONE of his last interviews, Gallup calls upon educators to develop greater cooperation between the parents and schools. This interview was printed in a monthly journal of the National Association Secondary School Principals. "There has always been a wall Secondary Menus Elementary Menus Bridges Needed Between The School, Home 28, meat turnover whipped potatoes, buttered green beans, orange wheel, cheese fudge and milk. Kindergarten snack, orange section Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of Nov. 26 Thursday, Nov. 29, hamburger and dill slice, on a bun sed salad home," said Gallup, who passed away in late July after establishing MONDAY, Nov. 26, pizza, and milk. chilled oven fries peaches, choice of dessert, milk. Kindergarten snack, bread stick and milk. FRIDAY, Nov. 30, enchiladas, shredded lettuce, buttered peas, 'A crisp red apple, snickerdoodle cookie and milk. Kindergarten snack, snickerdoodle and milk. See between the school and the will include: tos- sliced peaches, ranger cookies and milk. High schools have a choice each day of burger bar and salad line. Jr. high choice, sloppy Joes. Tuesday, Nov. 27, deep fried turkey steak, whipped potatoes green beans, carrot sticks, crescent rolls apple crisp milk. Jr. high choice, hot pastrami sandwich. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 28, home i shredded made burritos lettuce, buttered corn, hot rolls sliced orange, chocolate cake, milk. Jr. high choice, hamand dills. burger Nov. 29, baked ham Thursday, rings, parslied pota- toes, buttered carrots, cracked wheat rolls cherry sauce milk. over pound cake Jr. high choice, fishburger FRIDAY, Nov. 30, tacos sauce, buttered corn, fresh fruit butter, plate, hot scones milk. Jr. high choice, cheeseburger and dills. and his himself as America's premiere pollster. ONE OF the first things that we discovered when we started polling on educational matters that is that parents are eager to help. They want the school to tell them what they should do to help their children perform better in the school. Educators should take the initiative and devise programs that will meet the situation. The creator of the annual Gallup Poll on the Publics Attitude To-ai d Public Schools calls developing liasons with parents the one part of education that has been neg- Fort Lane Shopping Center Sat., Nov. 24th 2:00 P.M. g (Next lected. -- to Rf-129.9- 97-6- Now Have: m 24.95 CHAMP Includes: PACMAN GAME QIX GAME TWO JOY STICKS 24.95 Not FUJI FLOPPY a.m. to 7 p.m. - CLOSED ATARI 95 SUNDAYS is not true. Many bright young people get poor grades because they have not learned how to organize their thinking of how to study and learn. All high school students should have a course in speed writing. This would be a tremendous help to them the rest of their lives." The veteran pollster also recommended that young people need more instruction about career selection. "One of the sad facts of life, is that many people get into Helds in which they cannot compete successfully or find they dislike. 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TROPICAL FISH BIRDS Cockatiels, Parakeets. - Limited Quanities 19.95 PETLARO We COME IN TODAY JOUST GAME CARTRIDGE No We care COMPUTERS $7Q95 5 Barber Shop) 544-- 1 TARI- ATARI 1030 MODEMS Watches - Diamonds Always Good Buys WHEN WE talk to parents, we tind they would like to attend classes once a week or every other week to learn how to deal with problems that are common to all families with school age children, such as drugs and alcohol abuse, how to motivate students to study, and how to improve their study habits." he said. He feels the teachers should visit the homes of some students, that could have an important effect on the dropout rate. GALLUP OUTLINED three other steps which he thought would improve schools, one of which dealt with the frequently cited topic of homework. "Students do not have enough work to do. Parents and many students feel the same way - that not enough homework is assigned. He also suggested that more attention be given to learning how to learn. 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