Cape May County Herald, 29 October 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Wednesday, October 29,1980 For Salary Talka Negotiators Eyed

The Herald and The Lantern

By John Wade ERMA — During the Lower Cape May Regional Board of Education Meeting Oct. 23rd, the board unanimously voted to hire a professional negotiator to work with the board's of negotiation conjmittee during the 19811982 teacher contract negotiations.

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Board member Arthur Craig explained the hiring was necessary because the faculty association had declared its intention to bring in a professional negotiator of its own. According to Craig, the school board negotiation Committee would have preferred to work directly with faculty representatives. In other action, the board, upon the recommendation of the school district Child Study Team, appropriated $8,300 for the costs of placing a child in the Beverly School for the Deaf in Bevealy Mass. Board member Patricia Halbruner explained the

child has been profoundly deaf since birth and that this was the second year the child has been placed in the Beverly School. Before approving an expenditure of $1,500 for the Seventh Grade environmental camping experience, the board watched and listened to a slide show presentation by Lower Ctfpe May Student Laura McCJay. The experience acquaints the seventh graders with the various aspects of the biological and natural sciences and introduces them to the different techniques used to study these sciences in the field and laboratory. About 200 seventh graders participate in this program

every year.

The Board voted unanimously to send Lower Cape May High School Principal Alan Beattie to the National Secondary School Principals Convention in Atlanta this

school year.

Mr. Beattie reported to

fT 1 '" 1 S *‘ Urd 7'" bMch ta C *P« "*y «*« PTtl.ll, toppled, the Umber w.l! water storm. This townthouse going up acrots from the supports left blowing In the wind. the board that 90.1 per cent of a high school enrollment of 1,226 students were , in attendance during the

month of September. The Board granted

Spanish- teacher Wilma Mehan a leave of abscense without pay for the

remainder of the year.

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