1), I The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 16, 1994 13 Good enough to eat ‘Dallas Middle School social studies student Heather Jones designed a special project showing different geographical features on the earth: a cake with a relief map done in icing ‘which she shared with her classmates. Heather is in Mr. ‘Samuel Jayne's class. Dress rehearsal In observance of American Education Week, the second grade classes at Dallas Elementary School will present a Thanksgiving program, “Jack Frost and the Scarecrow,” Nov. 18, at 2 p.m. in the school. Students will also share their songs, poems and other talents at the program, presented for Dallas Elementary families and friends. Practicing for the performance is Marcy Kester. Honors student at Clarion Dallas resident Lynn Baluh is presently enrolled in Clarion Univer- sity’s senior honors program. Established in 1986, the honors program includes a core of interdisciplinary courses which are substituted for some of the required courses for graduation. The 21-credit program is spread over four years. Lynn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Baluh and a graduate of Dallas High School. TI I rr IS IEA TTI TE Montessori ‘School parents elect officers The Wyoming Valley Montessori School, Kingstcn, recently held its annual meeting and Back to School Night for new and returning families and elected its board of directors and officers. Back Mountain residents Beth Hobbs, Jack Federspiel and Teri Pyros were named board president, vice president and parents’ asso- . ciation president, respectively. The school, offering programs for children ages 18 months through sixth grade, was recently accredited by the American Montessori Society and the Middle States Commission of Elementary Schools. 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