10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 10, 1996 ‘Gate of Heaven kindergarten registration January 16-18 Mrs. Mary C. Tigue, principal, announces that registration for kindergarten classes for the 1996- 97 school year at Gate of Heaven School will be held in the lobby of the school Jan. 16-18 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Eligible students must be five years of age by Sept. 30, 1996 and present proof of all required im- munizations. Parents are also asked to bring the child's Social ABE i FEE EN - LTT NRE SE a gz ow Sg SW GG WE ER EE a a w - Poe 1 Ge eS ee Wh Bc Wn Re The Co > LB HEE EFTIR EER EP TEETER ES % LS i To Sd NX TB VT a et Te Te Te Ne he > Security number as well as copies ofbirth and baptismal certificates. A $100 non-refundable regis- tration fee is required at the time of registration. Gate of Heaven School is a Catholic school under the aus- pices of the Diocese of Scranton and offers quality Catholic educa- tion for grades K-8 to the children of the Back Mountain and Tunkhannock areas in the par- ishes of Gate of Heaven, St. Therese's, Our Lady of Victory, St. Francis Cabrini, Blessed Sacra- ment and Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Parishoners requiring advance registration packets may call the school office at 675-6566. Financial Aid Nite at Lake Lehman Jan. 11 The Lake-Lehman Guidance Department will hold a Financial Aid Night at the high school January 11, at 7 p.m. in the library. Parents of seniors who are pursuing post-secondary education are encouraged to attend. Peg Charnick of College Misericordia will discuss specifics in filling out financial aid forms. Federal and state grants and loans will be explained. Juniors and their parents are also welcome. King's names Mayton to Dean's List Dallas resident Danielle Mayton was recently named to the Dean's List at King's College, Wilkes-Barre, for the Fall 1995 semester physi- cian assistant program. To be named to the Dean's List average of 3.4 or higher. , students must have a grade point SPROGS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN You ARE. FAITHE UL TO _ A RESOLUNON ¢ _. WITHDRAWL Lehman freshmen in honors band Four freshman instrumentalists were recently chosen to represent the Lake-Lehman Band at the annual Marywood Junior High Honors Band for Northeastern Pennsylvania. The two day musical festival was hosted by the music department of Marywood Webber, conductor of the college wind and jazz ensemble. Attending were: first row, from left, Joanne Shoemaker and Stephanie Pineno; row two, Alison Piatt and Benjamin Wolfe. Chosen for district band festival Ten members of the award- winning Lake-Lehman Band the 1996 Pennsylvania Music Scranton High School with guest conductor Dr. Glen Melanie Yakus, Melissa Rasmus. Second row: Drum Major Matthew Lind, Sivikumar Ben McEntee and Drum Major Kate Martin. Absent from photo Boltz. College and directed by William Hosterman. Attending are, from left, first row: Jennifer Rakowski, Rajagopolan, Joe Cortegerone, were Terry Newell and Michelle have been chosen to perform at Educators’ Association District 9 Band Festival Jan. 10-13 at the King's offers Temple graduate programs Residents of Northeastern Pennsylvania may now take Temple University courses in edu- cational leadership this spring on the King's College campus. The graduate courses lead to a master’s or doctor's degree in edu- cation, or principal's or superin- tendent certification. Representatives from both King's and Temple will hold an Information and Registration Re- ception January 11, from 4:30- 7:30 p.m. to provide information, answer questions, and/or regis- ter individuals. It will be held in the Postupak Room of The Will- iam G. McGowan School of Busi- ness, North River and Union Streets. Individuals unable to attend the information night may register the first night of classes. Two 3-credit courses offered this spring at King's are Educa- tional Administration 651, “School Plant,” held Thursdays from 6 p.m. until 8:40 p.m. beginning January 18, and Educational Administration 715, “Instruc- tional Leadership,” Mondays from 6 p.m. until 8:40 p.m. beginning January 22. Spring semester con- cludes May 7, 1996. Graduate tutition is $807 for a three-credit course. For more information, call Dr. James Powell, coordinator, Temple University, at (717) 232- 6400 or Dr. Elizabeth Lott, direc- tor of graduate programs, King's College at 826-5991. 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WEDNESDAY - Footlong hot dog w/chili on bun or turkey/ cheese on white, French fries, chilled pears. 3X GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Fh THURSDAY - Chicken fries w/ | roll, corn, pears. FRIDAY - Pierogi, roll, peas, pineapple. MONDAY - Early dismissal, 12:30. No lunch. TUESDAY - Hot dogs w/bun, beans, carrots/celery stix, pears. WEDNESDAY - Ham and tur- key w/roll, potatoes, green beans, cranberry sauce. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Hot open faced roast beef sandwich, mashed po- tatoes, seasoned green beans, cherry crisp. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut but- ter/jelly sandwich, tossed salad w/dressing, potato chips, applesauce. « ) MONDAY - Beef stew over el- | ' bow macaroni, pickled beets, din- ner roll, pineapple tidbits. | TUESDAY - Hot dog on bun, chili con carne, crackers, cinna- mon applesauce. WEDNESDAY - Oven baked chicken, mashed potatoes, honey glazed carrot coins, dinner foll, chocolate pudding. lo | Send your school} news to The Dallas Post P.O. 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