THE DALLAS POST, FEBRUARY 24, 1977 eT TEE Es EDUCATION In the first week of March, fifth, eighth and eleventh grade pupils in the Dallas Schools will be participating for the second time, in the Educational Quality Assessment (EQA) program administered by the Students’ performance on Pennsylvania’s 10 goals of quality education serve as the basis for the statewide assessment and include: Goal I-Self-Esteem; Goal II- Understanding Others; Goal III-Basic information about what their students know and feel, their teachers’ perception of the school and community, and how these attitudes compare to those in schools throughout the Commonwealth. More Pennsylvania Department of Skills (Verbal and Mathematics); specifically, the survey considers the Education. Goal IV-Interest in School and attitudes, values, beliefs, habits, and » Dallas ~~ Schools previously Learning; Goal V-Societal basic cognitive skills thought to be 2.4 participated in the statewide EQA Responsibility (Citizenship); Goal VI- important in the development of program during the 1973-74 school year. Health and Safety Practices; Goal VII- Creative Activities-Recognition; children. Students do not put their names on their answer sheets so there “The advantage of Dallas’s re- Goal VIII-Career Awareness; Goal is no record of how any individual Wyoming Seminary’s recent winter formal, ‘Peanuts’ assessment of our fifth, eighth, and IX-Appreciating Human answered the questions. Surprise.” Waiting in line at “Snoopy’s Sensational eleventh grade students,” said Accomplishments; and Goal X- Teachers also respond to a Kisses: booth are shown above, from left: James Poll, superintendent Linford A. Coping with Change. questionnaire concerning classroom school chaplain; Karen Klassner, girls’ sports coach; Werkheiser, ‘is that we will be able to obtain valid longitudinal comparisons of our school using the identical assessment instruments and procedures used three years ago. This will be an excellent opportunity for us to study our strengths and weaknesses Dallas is one of more than 100 school districts which will participate in the assessment this year. The 600-plus participating = schools will receive their EQA results next fall. Along with those from Dallas, about 100,000 fifth, eighth, and eleventh grade practices, teacher experience, community conditions and other variables. All of the information received is combined with additional background information on file in the state Department of Education to form the school report. Heffernan, Dave Judy, Bear Creek; and determine what changes, if any, » students throughout the A report will be compiled for each i should be implemented in our total Commonwealth will be completing school to give us objective With the second markin Bn a i i ER | ” EQA questionaires during the first inf i g : RO tasty re nar, ) ; k DeCesari BR \ school program. q information about how schools : ats Douglas Nichols, Patti Rice, Mary Culver, Jeff Davis, Mark DeCesaris, B se tw ks of March. period terminating Feb. 4 sie Rish, Celeste Scavons Wendy Kevin Douglas, Nancy Dukes, [ “We may also determine the 0 weeks or March. compare to others throughout the at Lake-Lehman Senior Smith, Cathy L. White, David Robert Edwards, Ann Marie ; effectiveness of those program The assessment is not a device to state and moreover, to other schools High School, Principal as robin, nos changes that have been made since standardize the curriculum as that are similar. Such hard data is James. LL. Nicholas Sei ius oa ; ee dr, . 5 : pe . . ¥ . rs: nda ednar, am ’ 1 1974. The information will be most specific subject matter plays a minor intended to combat the folklore and released an honor roll of 83 Coburn, Sheila Cooper, Janeen Martin, Sianey BYE Movman A 3 : 20: : o i i , aine Miller, helpful to the Citizen's Advisory role in the survey, school officials testimonial aspect of the usual SOhotars” aril 140: hosters De SS or (ROC ors. Motos s . rita . E . i Oley, Debra Park, Linda Reese, Committee developing a Long Range said. It is intended to give schools assurances that one has a good school. students. Esk oy a Brenda Janet Scott Yili Shoiste: Liss istrict.” ; Harding, Sharon Harshbarger, Shute, Theresa Stockage, Lewi Plan for the district. The following students Christine Harvey, Holly Haver ick, Thomas, Ned Wajsn, Refers Walsh, / i & r eidner, f XN . maintained 4.0 averages: son, Sl IRR Westawski, Jane Yankowski, Leo Inspection Grade 9, Ann Marie on SV Mary Mamonl 1a Youngblood and John Zaleskas. Subscribe to the Post Borofski, John Buzinkai. Den, Jaane Pon An Y ky ’ Cott, ris aw, g deadline Grade 10, Rose Mary Ernest Slocum, Tracy Taylor, Mark | ; Zbick Grade 12, Edward Joma, Cheryl Travis, Lurae w . ley, Arlene Will, and Deborah i Feb. 28 Mark, Elizabeth Marshall, ~~ 2;nski. ii h Grade Scholars: Dorothy : 5 p 1 : torists Mark Smith. Coburn, Amy Jo Donsavage, Marcia | \ ennsylvania motori eorge, Marcia Janiczek, Debbie i ¥ wo RD HUNT whose SA carry the No. 2 9th Grade Scholars: Pam Sochar: Ann Marie Mark, Doreen | \ . Adams, Ann Marie Borofski (4.0), sborne, Jacqueline Pall, Cathy i ; iti John Bruzinkai (4.0), Marth Smith, Belinda Spencer, Kathy B ‘American Indians’ sticker have an additional Casaldi, Todd Cragle, On Stefanowicz, Valerie Stefanowicz; two weeks in which to have Grumiey, Wayne Docesanis, Beth Relly oven Shey Whines, . ] . onsavage, Amy Garinger, Susan enee Yuscellis, and John Ziminski. their vehicles inspected. Havrilla, Bernard Hrabowski, Honors: Bert Balliet, Donald E 1: =R Ni EN ZPNIE DR CE Transportation Pp Elizabeth Ide, Valerie GE Costeriing, Colleen Crane, Joseph David Jenkins, Edward Lozo, eCesaris, Kimberly Dinger, — HR E N W A TH Sandra McCarroll, Mary Ann Noreen Dukes, Paula Farver, Zz Oo A B T. A C/G tary William H. Sherlock McLaughiin, Edward Parana Jolie Siepnen Germick, Debra Hagen- He rae. Perrego, usan Rushin, George augh, Wendy Hall, Lynn Heller, GTN CE ES ESET ZA announced today the DO ST isan Soom. Jane Stash, Deborah Jones, Margaret Lord, care products you’ ve 3 6 8 7 s : inspection deadline: mid- Kippie Jo Steele, and Jill Wandel. Mark MacDougall, Jill McCarroll, dr stratod Oo | E H N E U N % : % onors: endy ams, Wendy ary Morris, Nei iver, ephen - vd night, Feb. 28, 1977. Anderson, Kathy Aston, Randy Tadonavitch, Donna Reed, Donna on television ; i Barski, Karen Batka, Tom Boyle, Rice, Jayme SanFanandre, Marion uly RoLE CON EaN SALVE SACS LO BAND ALBUM--The Lae ees High School Band B The extension is the Rober en, Brucher Ea Sickler, Darlene Smith, Ba For the same amazing r um. e two-recor esnovitch, Lynn Cooper, Kell oltis, Mary Ann Stempien and E iW oiDaaNG IRGC LER ESR) Pr TS Row selling shetr 1978 (Concert Gos : second announced IN, Davis: James. Edwards) Grey Kaif Tomiie. results, try Formbys. : collection features many patriotic selections and a connection with the current Elliott, Bruce Fleeger, Sandra 12th Grade Scholars: Cheryl Baer, Furniture Refinisher > : f s ¥ i: A ; oss, Ronald Grey, Lewis Hackling, Roberta Bonning, Belle Butler, il Fini HCO A ASE BETIN STA A narration as a tribute to our country’s Bicentennial as No. 2 stickers. At the height Joelle Hargraves, a SN 5 obe2 Sonning. outer Tans OF Finish | . “ : ” 3 everly ontz, Laura Hungaski, Del eur, Susan Dockeray, Sharon CC 8 MIU HH A AE -CO PD well as popular tunes like “Love will Keep Us Together, of the heavy snow period spiciia usted, Robin Kahn, Ammefte Evans, Debra Gabel Davi Lemon Oil Polish “MacArthur Park’ and ‘Philadelphia Freedom.” an extension was granted Sonar, John gs, Judith Froplowskl Policia Jisnnebau; Furniture Repair Kit . E arfin ichae worth, ynthia e, fs A HI OMMGTMMHU A Orders may be placed with any band member or by because of the backlog of Mooovers Bruce Mosier, Annette Davia Kyle, William Lavelle, Back Mountain Y WO CAAOT 1 E x R| contacting Mrs. Gilbert Tough of Lehman (675-1855) or inspection appointments oakiey, Antoinette Pail. Dan Marenall (40) Deborah Poi Lumber & Coal Co. . : Polinski, Debra Ruda, Steven Deborah Piatt, Jodie Shaw, Mark i J Mrs. John Davis of Oak Hill (639-5003). Order yours brought on by the brutal Jcharpnick, Shari Sutton, Annette Smith (4.0), Joos Spaargaren, monial Hwy; I i 7 . i imi wartz, Betty Watson, Wend Mary Ann Stasko, Carol Steele, U0: PD CY 8 CEGNC ECC A today! Pictured ore band officers: (front) Ann Marie weather. Similar reasons Wesley, June Yankowski, 3 Steven Wagner and Jeffrey i. Authorized Dealer for Fielding, Vice-President and Sharon Evans, Publicity are given for the latest Charles’ Youngman. Honors: Kathy Adams, Daren Formby Furniture RefifsRifS Gi RQ TSN EY IRIN OR IROS TE SOW TAG OY, : ; 10 Grade Scholars: John Amos, Austin, James Barrall, Debbie Y ghluisty « Agent. (back) Jane Yankowski, Secretary; Bob Walsh, change of date. Dawn Cumens, Catherine Houssock. Barto, Babetfa Bernstein, Peggy & Furniture Care Products ALCL O ELITR CA CW CAL ED SE President and Susan Dockeray, Treasurer. Suzanne Hudak, Bonnie James, |. Burrell, = Kevin ‘Coombs, Carol SIN"REO GU E K EER C : f ' 000 d OUST Hl DE CAL TL SIAR EK Fi 1 j ight Procastination Word List Tomorrow 1. Apache 12. Hidatsa 23. Otoe e900 2. Arapaho 13. Hopi 24. Rogue Only he who attempts ‘ 3. Catawba 14. Iroquois 25. Sauk the ridiculous can achieve 4. Cayugas 15. Kiowa 26. Seminoles 3 : 5. Cherokee 16. Mandan 27. Seneca the impossible. 6. Comanche 17. Muskogean 28. Siletz 7. Cowlitz 18. Navajo 29. Sioux 8. Creek 19. Nezperce 30. Tano P U / / Ll Tl S 9. Crow 20. Oneidas 31. Ute by Milt. 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