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Show SERVING MILFORD AND WESTERN BEAVER COUNTY eee SINCE ee MAY VOL. 6, 50 cents 1994 THE OLD HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING WILL NOT BE DEMOLISHED DURING SUMMER VACATION. The Board of by group of residents May 3 list." board as the = and thing safe the old high of school would be during summer vacation, board members were forced to look at the logistics of housing students before of the completion new high school building. Superintendent Holm said the ideal scenario would be demolition during U. E. October A. weekend, 6 and 7. “If the completion timetable allows moving to the new school in an orderly fashion before that the demolition crew would date, have three days without students to bring the high part of the building down," he said. Expected weather conditions for that time of year would allow back-filling and surfacing of the parking lot also. Rimpau a doing, surely teacher. In an era of violence in schools across the country, we enjoy a cooperative spirit of learning. In for demolition are can afford thought option we we construction manager, Cliff best Mrs. is a former teacher. Dr. Symond had the final word. "Tf we can afford every other dam teacher workload. Although the #4 Pat ‘Rimpau answered, "You are going to burn out every teacher on the However, Lawrence, to that Precinct a they were not successful with second issue class size the Representative Milford in the meeting. 18 teacher’s pay by 1/7th. When asked her opinion of the expanded schedule, concerns expressed NO. district increase Education was prepared to address the demolition schedule 1V require Beaver County 1991. TT If MILFORD HIGH SCHOO), - the move can not accomplished early in the be. that year, Thanksgiving weekend is the second best option. Dr. suggested Symond the importance of having the students involved in the orderly move. "Let’s join together celebrate our to new respect our schools by showing for property and pride ion ou Yr achievements," he said. Discussion of the projected eighth and ninth grade class size was somewhat direct relation we have a stable, competent, less amiable. Superintendent Holm 1915 - 1994 2 read a tentative schedule coming for the year. In some cases teacher schedules would be expanded so that they would be teaching periods per Precinct teachers approximately "How 140 students. will they have the time correct papers 140 students?" asked. Wayne Jr. to asked to for he Wiseman, the consider board hiring teacher clean and upgraded facilities, and. administration, reason the for adding $4,000. expanded schedule would give some a remarkable families. In the future we may become subject to Lamb, #5 School professional would allow additional academics choices. Superintendent Holm cited cost as the teacher B ° a r d Representative, stated that the total Hiring seven day. Norm teacher ll-time instead of an aide. staff. time not another to "A aide to the partmakes $5,000. per year while a full-time teacher makes $25,000. to $30,000.," he said. The district is required to increase pay for existing teachers whose schedules are expanded to the extent that they do not have prep time during the school day. Expanding the teachers workload to seven periods each day will same craziness as everyplace else in America. What we have here has been kind of a secret, but they are finding out about us and expect we can some population influx. At this critical time, when we are loosing both the principal and secretary, want to these good further? do we squeeze teachers No. We should do necessary what is to find. the one he the funds to get more teacher," said. : |