The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 055, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 4, 1983 Page: 3 of 18
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committee are BUly tag disaster drills in I n d e p e n - triotonDec.3,1977. Robert Lee, Kim new state competl-
Hamblen, superin- the schools, pending dent School District Also In November Deupree, Cam Lu tlve event called Pro-
tendent; Harvey S. further study. sold $4.5 million In twelve students from and Luis Fernandez, gram of Work.
Brown, assistant A 14 percent pay schoolhouse bonds. Channelvlew High This year the In December It was formal way to share
superintendent for raise was granted The bonds, which School received DECA chapter reported a program creative Ideas, ex-
curriculum and In- teachers by the carry a 9.250681 per- awards of recognition concentrated on was started for periences and solu- Primary served
struction; Marji school board In the cent Interest rate, In the annual fire three major projects: parents whose tlons which will help pilot school foi
Baker, elementary June meeting. In ad- will be used to build prevention poster an education cam- children have speech their children,
curriculum coor- dltion, a 12 percent and equip a new ele- contest. These In- paign designed to and language diffl
dinator; Eugene O’- salary Increase was mentary school to elude Robert Beck, promote the Ideas of cultles. The program, Harris County Com- ‘‘offer vs. served.”.
Quinn, secondary awarded to auxiliary house 600 students. Ryan Fulmer, Long free enterprise plann- spearheaded by missioner Jim The program proved
curriculum coor- personnel. They were the last Nghe, James Scott, ed the week of Jan. Marilyn Garza and Fonteno, served as to limit wasted food
dinator; Allen Hall, In November, it portion of an issue of Troy O’Neal, Gerald 31-Feb. 4; a repeat of coordinated by an auctioneer In a by allowing students .
vocational director; was reported the $10,284,827 voted on Sullivan, Raymond last year’s anti-shop- Theresa Price, Is in* special reading auc- to choose certain
Debbie Weymouth, C h a n n el v 1 e w by patrons of the dis- Gutierrez, Lila Clav. lifting project; and a tended to give tlon presented by foods.
McMullan Primary -1-—-------1-----
teacher; Opal Ryan,
Schochler Primary
teacher; Millie Mur-
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By LOUISE SHAW
CHANNELVIEW
(Sp) - An emotional
news In
the Channelvlew
Independent School
District In 1982 when
some 200 parents and
teachers discussed
the open concept
policy in two primary
schdfcls.
The controversy
surfaced when Mr.
and Mrs. John Dees,
parents of a Channel-
.—jrlA-w student,
presented the school
board a petition with
903 signatures of rrfy, Cobb Elemen-
citlzens who were tary teacher; Debbie
against the open con- Hall, Alice Johnson
cept policy In the Junior High teacher;
district’s two Ernie Landrum,
primary schools, Patricia Rodgers,
Schochler and Charles Dyer, Bar-
McMullan. , bara Campbell, Betty
The issue raised Westerman and
such emotion at that Mahalah Doolittle,
time, the trustees felt all Channelvlew High
It necessary to Schoolteachers,
schedule the forum so At that month’s
that all parents in the board meeting,
district could have a trustees voted
voice. unanimously to turn
Out of the 43 per- down a student’s re-
sons who spoke at the quest for a
forum, 29 favored designated smoking
continuing the policy area at Channelvlew
Some2,000students February board
of the district and meeting, trustees
1,000 Channelvlew gave their approval
residents were for some 50 members
evacuated due to a 11- of the Channelvlew
quid petroleum gas High School Choir to
line that broke at make a trip to
15930 Wood Drive, off Disneyworld in
Sheldon Road.
Ih January, a two-
day, on-site visitation leave Channelvlew on
by the 24-member May 31 and return
accreditation June 6. The excursion
committee resulted would involve four
in a recommendation days of travel and
that Channelivew three days at the
High School be resort at a cost o($250
granted continued per student
membership in the Two incumbents
Southern Association were elected in the
of Colleges and Channelvlew School
Secondary Schools. Board trustee elec-
Members of the tion In March. Pete
1982-83 Textbook Brady, who served on
Selection Committee the board for three
from CISD attended years, and Jimmy
their first hearing Smith.
Jan. 19-20 at the Har-
rls County Depart- the board voted to
ment of Education. postpone writing a
Members of the board policy concem-
New Computer System
Tops Telex Capabilities
NEW YORK (AP) phone lines, can take
— Traveling the place of telex ter-
bbsinessmen can now minals.
step into a phone
booth and use a According to Ken-
small, hand-held neth Gross of RCA
computer to com- Globcom, the system
muhicate with any allows messages to
telex machine in the be sent by computer
at a speed up to 1,200
The new service words a minute. The
also means that home normal telex speed is
computers and world about 66 words a
processors, using minute.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 055, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 4, 1983, newspaper, January 4, 1983; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1154554/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.