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Dress Code Passed At MVSD

This reporter arrived a little late for the September 23rd meeting of the Mountain View School board, entering the fuller-than-normal-room during the Student Liaison’s report. Possible explanations for the crowd became apparent later in the meeting, as the topics of dress code and EAP tutoring classes became points of dissension.

Peter Regeski (secondary librarian) and Madonna Munley (English and Spanish instructor) were present at the meeting to present the culture shock curriculum. Mr. Regeski began the presentation noting that what was different about this curriculum was that it was meant to cover a wide variety of situations. The course was on a different topic each year- during the current year it focused on adolescent issues. The course was first titled Culture Shock the year it focused on Susquehanna County, designed to give students an idea of their area which they might not have otherwise had.

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Forest City Focuses On Anti-Bullying

The board utilized the new Board Docs system at the September 19th meeting of the Elk Lake School Board. Through this system, access to the agenda and certain documents are available to the public via the district website.

A grant was given through the Community Foundation from the Giana Foundation in Texas, it was stated as part of the correspondence. This money was to be used for Music History and Music Theory courses, as well as in support of artist in residence events.

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