Cape May County Herald, 2 September 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Herald A Lantern 3 September 81

CAMDEN - "The future > bf aVea Catholic schools looks bright,” states Msgr. 1 James R. Tracy, superintendent of schools for the Diocese of Camden, in a letter to diocesan school principals. "We are projecting an overall increase in student enrollment for the coming school year,” Tracy continues. "This will be the second conseciAivcf year there have been ipnrollment increases.’ HE CITED A REPORT by the National Catholic Educational Association that "despite a decrease in the number of school-age children nationwide,

Catholic Schools’ Outlook Bright

enrollment in Catholic elementary and secondary schools has remained relatively constant over the last years ...In 1980-81 Catholic school enrollment stood at 3.16,500, representing 14.7 percent of the enrollment of all 5 to 17-year-olds in the United States.” Several programs have been put into effect by the Diocesan School Office to benefit the more than 28,700 students in the six county South Jersey area making up the Camden

$800,000 Condo Complex Finished

AVALON -*■ Bar Harbor Developer Inc. of this community has just completed six luxury condominiums at 1605 Ocean Drive here. Each condominium includes a galley kitchen and counter’ bar, dining area, livingroom with a fireplace, thrive bedrooms, two full baths, laundry room, two\ sundecks, private entrances, central air conditioning, washer, dryer, refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal, range, and wall to wall

carpeting.

Unit cost is $138,900 with 90 per cent financing available to qualified buyer and 1514% mortgages. Holiday Realty Inc. of First Townhouse In

Avalon is the exclusive sales agent. Open house is every Saturday and Sun-

day 11 to 3.

dibcese^when classes start Tuesday, Sept. 8. Tracy said. » "Perhaps one of the most significant achievements is the ongoing standard accreditation process for elementary 'Schools,,’’ Tracy said "Of the 57 elementary schoofs, 21 have been credited, with 11 set to receive accreditation before the end of Setember. In addition, 15 schools are working toward accreditation, which should be granted at the end of this school year." The 11 secondary schools are involved in an evaluation program sponsored by the Middle States Assn , the state, and the diocesan office. • TRACY CITED the con tinued excellent performance of area students in

Iowa Skilte.'JThe composite score for diocesan schools is 20 percentift points above the national average in math and readihg. he said f'or the teachers, inservice workshop^ held throughout the year have . been enlarged for 1981-82. Faculty Retreat Days are held at. the St. Pius. X Retreat House in Blackwood for spiritual refreshment AN ADDITIONAL feature this'year includes prografns offered to school-

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•parish secretaries and teacher and library aides.

Tracy said

The theme .of the, school year is "The Good News in

Education. Catholic ^4..,, ''Schools," according to f'rtui '’A ' Msgr Tracy. . -

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BAR HARBOR Condominiums, Ocean Drive.

Lower Township Chamber of Commerce Building Fund Golden Nuqgot Casino Night WED. NITE — SEPTEMBER 23 (Seating Is Limited) Package *10.00 FOOD CREDIT Includes... 5.00 in,Quarters *15.00 TOTAL — COST * 14.00 PER PERSON — Bus Departs Guarantee Bank, Villas At 7:00 PM JBQNUS^ Each Bus • $25.^0 In Quarters y To Person In Lucky Seat! FOR INFORMATION CALL 886-6651 & 886-3143

$1.3 Million Plan Completed

aL'ALON — Developer John Pasquarello recently cohipleted the first of six deluxe townhouses at 64th St. here. Each townhouse js listed at $215.0Q0, with options available. . Features include an dpen stairwell entrance foyer to the third level observatory which affords a panoramic view of the ocean, bay, and

dunes.

On the second level is a galley kitchen and counter bar, cathedral ceiling, din-

♦eeSTONB HARHOR S OWN•+++**++++***++++++*+*+++* SoKctfiCfLen, faience

Near the Bird Sanctuary

WE RE DIFFERENT" SINCE 1964 • Original Hobson Pittman • Original Carolyn Blish • Robert Bateman Prints • Crafls & Weavings from POLAND 10429 OCEAN DRIVE. STONE HARBOR, N. J. 04247 J«H- Slav* A Con4tanc« Sand* — 368-2040 tor information on the Stone Harbor School ol Art toll the Oolene

ingroom and livingroom, spacious sundeck. powderoom, master bedroom and bath, walk-in closet, and privacy deck. There are four bedrooms, a full bath and laundry room on the first level. The townhouses have private parking and will be professionally landscaped. Wall to wall carpeting, applianceFi and linoleum floors ardi included. Holiday Realty \nc. of Avalon is exclusive sales agent.

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NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS

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Th« sole on iftrtf* li*t4d N in th* circular in lodoy\ paper began on luetday. . Thus certain Horn* may be sold out. Should thi* occur, please go to our tervice de*k ot the Iron! of the tlore and requett o raincheck. Thonk You

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