The 4-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 9, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1978 Page: 2 of 11
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was responsible for the way the band
was treated. I DID NOT intentionally
blame anyone in particular. If I was
in error concerning the coaches in
this matter, I sincerely apologize.
However, I do stand behind what I ”
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workshop, EMR/TMR students on
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equipment and insurance. Lane
pointed out that this budget is
based on estimated receipts from all
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homemaking on a commercial level,
such as learning to be short order
cooks and waitresses and the like.
The only thing remaining to be
approved by the TEA is approval of
state funds to hire a vocational
director to run the new program.
However, Lane said if these funds
are not approved, then the school
district will continue to operate
without a director.
The report was made at the May
school board meeting, at which time
it was announced the 1978-79
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approval was given to the student full day of class set for Sept 6, the Spangled Banner at the Medina
and athletic insurance plan for day after Labor Day. The 1978-79 Valley-Cole game
1978-79, which is a better policy school term will come to a close on
than that for 1977-78; however, it May 31. The coaches took it that I meant
will be more expensive. And, a new policy and procedure ONLY them in reference to the way
The board also approved the for operation of the school district's the band was treated. If they will
school district's goals to submit to tax office was'adopted, to comply reread my letter, they will see that I
the Texas Education Agency, which with a new law enacted1 to help the said "the coaches or WHOEVER”
is a new method required to obtain taxpayer be more aquainted with the
accreditation. The next step will be : system. Detoils will be forthcoming
for each campus to meet these
goals. . : ‘ And, it was announced that Les
Lane reported that the school Tschirhart, present school counsel-
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enrollment was the same this term or, , has been hired to replace
as for last term. ' ; ; Richard Clifford as principal of the
./primary school. Clifford will be-
Also, the board approved renewal come the new assistant superinten- , • _ . .
of the policy to use KLRN _ dent. Also, it was noted that former nough { support, monetarily or
educational TV in kindergarter athletic director and head football 0 ThAnkyou for printing this.
- . sports events, and includes the through 8 th grade. "‛0 coach, Charles Neuman, who ‛ Carolyn Bippert
complete in itself; students grad-, entire competitive sports program And the 1978-79 school calendar resigned his post effective at the 7 .5.
uating from here will be able to —all sports for both boys and girls, was approved. Teachers will report end of the present school term, has * ——-
obtain state cosmetology licenses grades 7 through 12. Physical ed Aug. 30-31 and Sept. 1 for workdays decided not to coach for, 1978-79. Page 2—June 5, 1978
without further schooling. And, money comes from another source, and in-service workshops The 1st Instead, he will serve as biology THE NEWS BULLETIN
those in VEH will be schooled in he said. dy of school, Sept. 4,, Labor Day,- teacher and bus driver, Lane noted* ' —
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Turn aluminum
into gold.
Start with the simple effort -AIAAIC aluminum cans turned in to
it takes to bring your used —• T- UoCU
aluminum cans to the nearest aluminum cans
recycling center.
That’ll get you 17 cents a
•pound. Help reduce litter. And
save energy.
What’s more, the cans you
bring in also: will help support
our 1980 U.S. Olympic Team.
For every pound of used
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Publisher Editor
Medina Valley Supt. Robert Lane
reports that the Texas Education
Agency (TEA) has approved all the
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on the high school campus.
Included are a sheltered area
workshop for the emotionally
mentally retarded and the trainable
mentally retarded (EMR/TMR), a
cosmetology department and a
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Schott, Bobbie. The 4-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 9, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1978, newspaper, June 5, 1978; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585272/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.