Po INFORMATION Lehman adopts policy The following policy on admission of beginners has been adopted by the Lake-Lehman School Board. - KINDERGARTEN - Children who have reached the age of 5 years by September 30, 1985, will be admitted to the kindergarten program. FIRST GRADE - Children who have reached the age of 6 years by September 30, 1985, will be admitted to first grade. ALL-DAY KINDERGARTEN - Kindergarten in the Lake-Lehman School District is an all-day pro- gram. Parents who were unable to regis- ter their children during the April registration days should register in the Elementary Office located in the Lehman-Jackson Elementary Build- ing, Lehman or the Lake-Noxen Elementary Building, Harveys Lake. Please remember this is one school district and the Administra- tion and Board of Directors reserve the right to assign children to differ- ent buildings. In order to maintain reasonable sized classrooms, it may be necessary to transfer children to another building within the district. Transportation would be furnished. This year, a Pre-Kindergarten Survey Clinic was conducted at the same time as registration. The eval- uation consisted of the following screening areas: 1. Hearing; 2. Speech; 3. Vision; 4. Motor Percep- tion and Coordination; 5. Kindergar- ten Readiness Assessment. School officials must review a child’s immunization record. Par- ents are asked to bring all neces- sary immunization records to school at the time of registration. No child will be admitted in the Lake- Lehman School District until proof of immunization is presented to the school nurses. Before entering school, State Law requires the following immuniza- tions: 3 Diptheria, 3 Tetanus, 3 Trivalent Oral Polio Vaccine, 1 Measles, 1 Rubella, and 1 Mumps. Vaccination for small pox is no longer required for admission to school. However, the Department of Health has asked that an accurate record be kept of all vaccinations. If your child has been vaccinated, ‘please present the vaccination cer- tificate at the time of registration. It should also be remebered that once a child is enrolled in the public school, he then falls within the provisions of the Compulsory Attendance Law. Committee stuaying curriculum The Luzerne County Community College’s Committee on Academic Excellence, comprised of faculty and administrators dedicated to promoting quality education to all students, is presently examining the undergraduate curriculum at the institution. Study groups have been formu- lated to address such areas as the diversity of the student body, since only two in three freshman now enter college immediately . after high school. Other topics being examined deal with problems asso- ciated with commuting students, expanding campus enrollments, and areas that effect the student learn- ing experience. The major emphasis of the com- mittee, however, is to provide cur- ricular coherence, intellectural rigor, and humanistic strength. In a society that has changing needs and expectations, it is imperative that all graduates have a firm founda- tion in writing, reading, speaking, listening, logical thinking, historical consciousness, and computer liter- acy. Weis continues search for kids Sigfried Weis, President of Weis Markets, Inc. today announced that Weis Markets through the use of the “Good Neighbor Message Centers’ in its supermarkets, will continue their effort in the search for missing children. - In the beginning of this year, Weis Markets introduced the missing children program in its marketing area through the use of pictures of these children on its milk cartons. This second phase will be launched in cooperation with Super- market Communication Systems which has been working to develop this program nationwide. It is hoped that by the time that this program will be in force, that over 5,000 supermarkets will be participating and that these missing children displays will then reach over 70 million shoppers weekly. Installation of the displays has been started throughout the Weis Market chain and should be com- pleted within the next two weeks. Personnel who service the “Good Neighbor” displays will be replac- ing eight missing children pictures monthly. 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. CLASSES START: June 13 pe CLASSES END: August 2 in + TUITION: $85 per undergraduate credit WILKES-BARRE CAMPUS $107 per graduate credit = — - COURSE TITLE CR. SCHEDULE ACCTG 101 Introductory Financial Accounting 3 TTH, 8:25-10:45 p.m. AMST 100 Introduction to American Studies 3 MWEF, 9:30-11:00 a.m. BISC3 Man and His Environment 3 MW, 8:25-10:45 p.m. BET 803 Biomedical Equipment Laboratory 4 By Appointment BLAW 243 Legal Environment of Business 3 MW, 6:00-8:20 p.m. CHEM 12 Chemical Principles 3 MWF, 10:35 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CHEM 14 Experimental Chemistry 1 MWF, 1:00-2:35 p.m. CE 813 Practical Field Problems 4 By Appointment CMPSC 101 Introduction to Algorithmic Processes (Pascal) 3 MW, 6:00-8:20 p.m. CMPSC 101 Introduction to Algorithmic Processes 3 TTH, 9:00-11:20 a.m. ECON 4 Introductory Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy 3 TTH, 6:00-8:20 p.m. EE 805 Semiconductor Laboratory 1 M, 7:30-10:30 p.m. EE 814 Electrical Circuits 3 MWTH, 6:00-7:30 p.m. EE817 Digital Electronics 4 TTH, 6:00-9:00 p.m. EE 818 Electrical Circuits Laboratory 2 W, 7:30-10:30 p.m. EE 820 Digital Electronics Laboratory 1 TTH, 9:00-10:30 p.m. EG1 Engineering Graphics 2 TTH, 8:30-11:45 a.m. ENGL 15 Rhetoric and Composition 3 MWF, 9:30-11:00 a.m. ENGL 218 Technical Writing 3 TTH, 6:00-8:20 p.m. HIST 21 American Civilization Since 1877 3 MW 6:00-8:20 p.m. HLED 497 Athletic Injury — The Athlete, The Coach, and : the Courts (meets 7/26 and 8/2) 1 F, 9:00-4:30 p.m. HUMAN 1 Values of the Western Cultural Heritage 3 TTH, 6:00-8:20 p.m. IE 805 Economics of Industry 2 TTH, 7:00-8:35 p.m. MGMT 100 Survey of Managment 3 MW, 6:00-8:20 p.m. MIS 100 Introduction to Management information System 3 TTH, 3:00-5:20 p.m. MIS 103 Micro Computer Applications in Business 3 TTH, 6:00-8:20 p.m. MKTG 221 Contemporary American Marketing 3 MW, 8:25-10:45 p.m. MATH 40 Algebra, Trigonometry, and Analytic Geometry 5 MTWF, 9:00-11:00 a.m. MATH110 Techniques of Calculus | 4 MWEF, 1:15-3:20 p.m. MATH 140 Calculus with Analytic Geometry | 4 MWF, 9:00-11:05 a.m. MATH 141 Calculus with Analytic Geometry Il 4 MWEF, 9:00-11:05 a.m. MATH808 Technical Mathematics and Calculus 4 MWTH, 3:30-5:30 p.m. MUSIC 5 Fundamentals of Music Appreciation 3 TTH, 1:00-3:20 p.m. PHYS 201 General Physics 4 TTH, 9:00 a.m.-12:45 p.m. PLSC1 American National Government 3 MW, 6:00-8:20 p.m. PSY 2 Psychology 3 TTH, 6:00-8:20 p.m. PSY 213 Introduction to Developmental Psychology 3 TTH, 8:25-10:45 p.m. QBA 101 Introduction to Quantitative Business Analysis 3 TTH, 6:00-8:20 p.m. SOC 1 Introductory Sociology 3 TTH, 6:00-8:20 p.m. SPCOM 100A Effective Speech 3 MWE, 11:30 a.m.-1:05 p.m. TELCM 840 Introduction to Telecommunications Systems 2 T, 7:00-10:00 p.m. TELCM 842 Switching and Traffic Laboratory 1: W,8:25-10:45 p.m. TELCM 843 Transmission 3 MW, 6:00-8:20 p.m. THEA 100 The Art of the Theatre 3 MW, 6:00-8:20 p.m. MATH 4 Intermediate Algebra MATH 5 College Algebra | Summer Language Arts Program (Reading and Writing Skills) 3 8:30-10:25 a.m. 3 8:30-10:25 a.m. 5 10:30 a.m.-1:45 p.m. © ro a of ¥ Perfect averages Four students at Penn State/Wilkes-Barre received the Presidential Freshman Award for attaining a perfect 4.0 average in their first semester at the University. They are, from left, Susan Rutstein, West Pittston,. English major; Michael Soltis, Nanticoke, aerospace engineering; Joseph Yurko, Sweet Valley, electrical engineering technology; and Karen Stanks, Pittston, health education. WILKES COLLEGE ENGINEERING The seminar series will be conducted by the Engineering Staff and engineers affiliated with the private sector testing laboratory. Please be advised that individual requests for test procedures will be considered by this department through August, 1985. The seminar schedule is as follows: Seminar Date Area #4 Thursday, June 6th - Optical Metallography #5 Thursday, June 20th - X-Ray Spectroscopy #6 Thursday, July 18th - Scanning Electron Microscopy #1 Thursday, August 8th - Transmission Electron Microscopy The seminars will be held at Wilkes College in Stark Learning Center, Room 223; the time is 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. There is no charge for the seminars. Refreshments will be served. 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