By JOHN HOINSKI Staff Writer Although conditions outside the Dallas Admin- istration building Monday night were stormy, such was not the case inside as newly-elected Dallas School Board president James Richard- son presided over a peaceful session at the Board’s monthly meeting. Clarence J. Michael, of Dallas, questioned why the Board held a secret ballot in electing Richardson as president at a reorganizational meeting a few weeks back. Superintendent Gerald Wycallis explained that is the method the board has been using for years. Richardson was elected by a 54 vote and replaced former president Donald Jones who still remains as a member of the board. Bill Bachman, another Back Mountain resi- dent, also thanked Wyecallis for his cooperation as well of that of elementary principal Samuel Barbose, in meeting with parents to discuss the conditions existing at the Westmoreland Ele- mentary School. Wycallis and Barbose plan to meet again with parents in the near future. - Because of the overcrowding issue that has been a main topic at board meetings and some of the possible solutions accompanying it, Bach- man asked for reassurance that the Westmore- land Elementary School would not be closed. Wycallis and other board members said there are absolutely no plans to close down that facility, and that if spacing conditions ever became a problem at the school, the district could always add classrooms onto the building, a point Wycallis also made at last month’s meeting. dollars into that school a few ‘years. ago,” Wyecallis said. “There are no plans to close it down.” : In other business the Board: — Accepted the resignation of Henry Hill as custodian, effective October 29, 1986 with regrets. Hill will be on a disability retirement leave. — Approved a request from Nancy Campbell, elementary music teacher, for a sabbatical leave of absence for the second semester of the 1987-88 year for travel pruposes. — Accepted the resignation of Mrs. Julia Conologue as a member of the Citizens’ Advis- ory Council, with regrets. — Appointed Mrs. Karen Miller, 21 Circle Drive, College Manor, Dallas, as a member of the Citizens’ Advisory Concil, — Recommended that a resolution be adopted to permit Robyn Jones to attend the U.S. All- Star Field Hockey Clinic on January 23 and 24, 1987 in Atlantic City, N.J. James Richardson, newly- elected president of the Dallas School board, says he doesn’t have any particular plans for the Board, but does hope to bring about harmony among its members. “We have been getting away, somewhat, from items that we, as a Board, should be involved in,” Richardson said. “It’s our job to make school policy and to look out for things the district will need sometime down the road, not necessarily to get involved in daily happenings. “We have been getting away from that a little and I would like to see more harmony among the members to benefit the kids,”” the new director added. Richardson was elected presi- dent at a reorganizational meet- ing last week, receiving five votes for the position. The operator of the L.L. Rich- ardson car dealership in Dallas, Richardson, 40, who also served as chairman of the cafeteria committee, resides in Pheasant Run with his wife Cheryl, and children, Tracy, 16; and Wil- liam, 12. Tex Wilson was also elected as vice-president of the Board and Harry Sickler was elected to a three-year term on the West Side Vo-Tech board. Links (Continued from page 1) riculum of those participating school districts and determined what courses would be taught by teleteaching. The project sites will send only one course and receive only one course. The Senior High will be receiving a course called Computer Aided Draft- ing. “It’s a state-of-the-art hi-tech course,’”’ said Dan Williams, Industrial Arts teacher. ‘We teach communication and archi- tectural drafting. This course will involve the technical area that is being used today.” Williams says the school already offers 15 different courses in industrial arts and that the teleteaching course, which will also be taught in January to six to 10 students, will be of real benefit. “It will help those students who are thinking of going into - engineering,’ Williams said. The School district will also receive $10,000 to $12,000 in equipment, including IBM and Apple II computers, printers, phones and other special mate- rial. . The project will be funded by a $500,000 grant from the Penn- sylvania Department of Educa- tion, believed to be the largest sum ever issued by the PDE. (Continued from page 1) past and that there is really nothing to lose by forming a COG. “It depends on what you want to make of it,”’ Williams noted. “It’s really a tool, a vehicle, that you can use to your advan- tage. But it has to be utilized to be of any benefit. If there isn’t much cooperation, then you could just let it go by the wayside until it eventually goes dormant.” Williams said the concept was particularly popular in the early 70s, but has slowed down consid- erably since. “We have helped some towns by giving them a little guid- ance,” he said. ‘But it can be Davis honored Denise Davis, a 10th grade student at Lake-Lehman High School, has been recognized for her abilities in scholastic and sports activites. Presented the Hugh O’Brien Youth Foundation Award, this will enable Denise to represent Lake-Lehman at a 4-day Semi- nary in Lancaster during April 1987. without ean). Our Hostess’ Gifts and In- formation are the Key to Your New Community Call 675-2070 The Mast Famous Basket in te Word © ; ¥ organized in any manner The recent arrival of the newest member of your household is the perfect time to arrange for a WEL- COME WAGON call. I'm your WELCOME WAGON rep- resentative and my basket is full of free. gifts for the family. 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This approval would have to be made by the Department of Education - Bureau of Man- agement Support Services; Divi- sion of Physical Plant and Con- struction for the Application for Exception to the Bidding Proce- dures, Section 751, School Laws of Pennsylvani. Education committee chair- man Bing Wolfe was expected By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer Newly-elected president of the Lake-Lehman School Board Edward Mark. foresees the new Sunshine Law as making a dif- ference in the way meetings will be conducted and in the amount of input the school board receives. Mark, of Chase, was named president of the board during a special reorganization meeting held December 2. He is in his third year as a member of the Lake-Lehman School Board and served = as vice-president last year. Christmas Edition of December 22 Advertising ‘Deadline December 18 TLiLl alata &75 C9 a) Filled With Peanut Butter oi. fe}, 3 of SEN ES Soa C9) (CZ) (2 vice-president and Robert Emory was named second vice- president. M ark believes the Sunshine Law, which mandates all meetings open to the public with the exception of discus-g sions of § . | employee : negotiations, ED MARK real estate and attorneys, will districts. The new president would also like to see suggestion boxes established in the district’s schools so that faculty and stu- dents can made recommenda- tions on cost-saving means. “We are a decision-making, problem-solving body of elected officials and should adhere to that,” Mark said. ‘During my tenure, I plan to adhered to the democratic process.” A psychologist employed by 18, Mark is the father of four children, all honor graduates. X . SRR VR VR SRS RVR RVR FOR AN APPOIN § VISIT... 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