Cape May County Herald, 4 November 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Volunteer Aides Help In School

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School District gets Supervisor

CAPE-WAV - The local elementary school (listrt^t has inaugurated itfc Volunteer Aides program, which includes 20 pareats and other members of the community who will assist teac'hers and staff in .a variety.of roles

Included in their duties will be telling stories to the pupils, language development . field trips and helpin locker rooms Faculty and volunjeer interests were matched thru a community - questionnaire survey coor dinated by volunteer coor-

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dinatofs Dawn Andrus and Charlotte ,0a|hoUn, and school representative Nora Dirvfh. MS. DIRVIN, who teaches third grade, is among nfew faculty members who began with the district this term Others include sixth grade teacher Rocco Doto, first grade instructor Joyce Emory. paWtime speech therapist Nadine Martin. Dorothy Johnston was scheduled ho begin teaching second grade as of this week, an interim appointment during maternity leave for Carolyn Taylor, who expects to return to teaching hdhe next September It has also been announced th^t a recent analysis of. the Minimum Basic SkillsTest DATA indicates students at Cape May Elementary are scoring above the state minimum standards< The school received recent certification touring a state review program. According to the study 97 14 percent of the Cape May students Surveyed continue to maintain and improve in basic skills.

CAPE MAY The Board of Education has hired its first educational supervisor for . the. local elementary schqol district, a 25-year veteran teacher in grades 3 thru 8. wHb was scheduled to begin his newduties, here earlier' this

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Franklin S. Pilling Jr. of Andover. N.Y. was hired for the $19,000 a year position following a board decision last summer, advertisement of the position in several publications I including the New York Times) and the receipt of upwards of 70 resumes from applicants as far away as Vermont 'ar^d North Carolina. ^ Ift ms 12-month position

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(he vUill rccciye a month’s vacation), Pilling will be responsible for coordinating the district’s Gifted and fTalented program worklfg'-with curriculum and recommending changes, supervisibn and evaluatioh of teachens, supervision of the chfeterla during student lunch periods, and overall overseeing of school operations during the absence of administrative principal John Demarest. Mr. Demarest recom26 Enter Photo Show CAPE MAY - The Coun ty Art league’s annupl photography exhibit will open at the Carriage<House - galleries, 1050 Washington St., with a reception '7:30-9:30 p.m.. Nov. 7. Refreshments will be served and the public is invited. In the largest show held so far. 26 photographers, both amateur and professional. have entered their

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Regular hours at the League are from 12 to 4 p.m. Thursdays, through Saturdays. 1 to v Sundays, closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdai. For further infornfftion call 609-884-8628 during those

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mended such a position four years ago, one year after the state-mandated Thorough and Efficient (T&E)' process went into effect with its concomitant mass of paperwork. According, to the principal, state monitoring of the local district has also shown, a need for assistance in this area. ^ ’ IT ISN'T unusual for Demarest to be out of the school district 20 to 30 times a school year, attending roundtable meetings armyig administrators from throughout the county called by the county school superintendent, and Title I

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Sirrte Demarest first ^ec(ynmended supervisory

assistance; enrollment has increased; up 10 per cerit over the past year alone. It is expected the present student popqtetion of 260 will increase U> about 300 pupils l)by this Winter, the principal estimated last Friday. WHILE HE is coming here from the Rochester. N.Y. area* Mr. Pilling isn’t entirely new to the Jersey Cape, having taught in Upper Township from 1962 to '68. A • 1953 high school graduate.* Mr. Pilling received his BA in elementary education, from Glassboro and his master degree *in adhiinistration and supervision from Rutgers University.

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