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To Teach At SJCA ERMA — South Jersey Christian Academy is pleased to announce the addition of two new faculty members for the 1985-86 school year: Karen R. Fox of Sea Isle City, and Janet L. Green of Court House. Mrs. Fox. who will teach second grade at SJCA. is a graduate of Giassboro State College, where she studied Home Economics and Elementary Education. She has taught in the Sea Isle City elementary school, as well as at Lower Cape May Regional High School Most recently she taught Home Economics in Sea Isle She is married, and lives with her husband, John, in Sea Isle City. MRS. GREEN will teach third grade this September at SJCA. She is a graduate of West Chester, where she majored in Elementary Education, and minored in Special Education - Mentally Retarded. She has taught Special Education in Downingtown. PA, and has substituted in Middle Township schools. She and her husband. Rev. Richard Green Jr.. live in Court House. They have four children. South Jersey Christian Academy is a K-8 Christian Day school located in the Tabernacle Church complex here. The school is governed by its own in- | dependent, interdenominational board of directors. For information about the school or enrollment call 884-1 100 Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Wins Award AVALON — William A. Haryslak, local resident who is a first-year student j at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark, has been awarded as $500 New Jersey Concrete Products Scholarship. Haryslak previously won a $250 School of Architecture Excellence in Design Award given to the designer of the outstanding project in each of the five years of classes
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