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HOUOAY NUTRITIOM. Coordinating iMir Mudy ol hMith ahd
nutrition with SI; Patrick'* Oar. "nl oradart In Mr*. Gloria BoHrefc't
daa» at FrMport'a Bayviow Avtflua School aharad ini array ol oraan
-food* on Marjch-tT.Arnong food* which tha youngstars anioyed ware
cueuflibar, oalary, latluca, tplnacJi, oliva*, plcWaa, pappart, paa*.
airing baana. broecoil, »pplaa, peara and grapea. Shown. wUh the
arrangad piataa of food ara Mra. Boltrak and aHjdenii p. to r.) Myati
Wiliiams, Lara McNIcolf,' Dlna Skalfray, John Graen. Jennifer Eacaler
and Dean Brignonl. . ''
F f » « p o r t S c h o o l <Con<-"w!'P«'«.<»
Board aembeTr liked wiial titer
•aw, the Board didn't legalhr
approve ft becaose, aa Bletwirta
ezplaias, tbe memberf «ad the'
administratioo . waated * ' the
district a* a friiole "to be comfort-,
able' with iiie xsrriculiSi." So,
armed with Ibe^a^'Biendrtli
and Ataiifint "Supciliiteadent of
Sdioota Jacob Ttocman are making
tliemseivea available to an
gtobpa. F<4Iowing tbe FTA
meemga, appdntmeat* were
also anwitb ffie'Coondl of Ovie
Assodatioas- (COCA) and tlie
Intetftltli dergy. ^ ^
Tbe Task fbtce, which lud
originslly recommended tbe
- iniflatioo of the Family life
EdocatioA Cnrricnlam, represented
a ctou-section of tl»e commn-nh^:
civic association members.
rTA rcpreaentativea. dergy men.-
_:_doctars Md tmrsea, teadiers and
' sdioblbaBdingadndnistrttot*.
A' teatJstive inpleioeatation
sdicdale haa been drawn np but,.
Bietwirth note** it assnmes tbe
. cnwmaatty ieels the conicnlnm
' U ririit- and that tbe Sdiool
Board adopu i t . this rating.
"Otherwise." Bi^wirth sm.
"we win poa^Moe and levise.''^
* n e tentative *ci>ednie ealla
for fmnieaKtttatioa of Family
We PAcatioo in Undergarten,
fovrtb. aevcath and 11th grades
in Septonber. 1982: h first,
fifth and dshth grades in Sep-iembcTi^
1983: and in second,
titird and aixth grades in Septem-l>
er, 1964.
"Tbe iargest {Heccs of feedback"
at u e groop meetings,
Bietwirth desowes as being
"can't we do h'faster." The ad-minittratioa.
lie said, might coo-sider
moving, introdoctioa of the
cnrricnlom into third grade op _ jane'meeting. In tbe meantime,
trict committee which wrote the
cttrticalam nent • great deal of
time invest^tating what otlier
districts had done. On-the bads
of-tUs'stndr, they decided the
cnnicohtm shoold be taagitt oo a
co^dncstioBal basis e x c ^ for
two' spedflc instances, hi >fifth
and smh'grades wlien the films
"Boy to M u " and "Giri to Wth..
man"aresliown.-. • . _i
•The CBrricnlam draft begias od
tbe Undergarten levd, where it
lists as objectives "to develop *
positive self-image; appiccute .
each member of the famiqr as an •
individnal and iiafe obncem Cor
iiis/hcr wen being; develop Inist
and commnnication with parents
and otiier julnlts; and-nnder-stand
that life oOmes ftpm life.";
The ctirricnlum bnOda veQr:
slowly, k-spiraling efbct wiffi
each step bwlding on sometiiiiig
else, describes Bietwirth > and-
Tingman, nntU to senior high
school it. lists as objectives "to
develop respoosibte . attitodM
toward aeznality, ses.roles and
relatiaostiips: to. appreciate tbe
yarioos forms of love and their-expressioas
ia society;" and to
naderstand tlie boil's physio-,
ktgical-developmeitt - fai .adolescence
and aaatooical terma.
TbccnrTicolaa is a~ wfamtary
program; students win take it
nnleu parents spedficalW say
they don't want them jnctoded.
Syosset, which apparently lias
the oldest program, has had
."rtlttivefy few parents - remove
their kids" in its 12 years, says
Bietwirth. .
The Fteeport School Board win^
dtscoss tbe jwricolnm's J^-
fplementatioo scbedole -U its
.. (ti(ant.cnPae*16) ;.-
cootiibatars have ccae tjrward-
The Renoft Garden, dob b
rivlag S2S;' fonner Fre^port
UetMdal 'IBnary Direct
WBfred Merin. SlOQr and the
Frcepod K^vbScaa dab, CSO. '
And then Ttesday afternooni Just
before preaa tiaae ibr th£s issoe of
TlfE UAOEB. r « M .kmed
thata S2.S00donation tofheflnd-waa
befaig made; by a local
boriaessman, who wishes . to
remain' ahooymoias. The bosi-.
net^aum, who is not a Fie^ott
' resident, cnlaina that he i»:"oat-raged"
at the sttack.aod wants to
h ^ appreiietid the aisailtnt
Doiuiioas are stin welcome and
soolhtj diplalns Malooe J3iecks
may beeidier made oat to the
Freepott Kiwanis and siaBed to
that organizatioQ c/o The Mid-dJp,
507 Gsy Lombardo Avenoe, -
Freqport; or made oat to the
Fteepori Chamber of Conuneice,
and maiied to their offices at'
70 West Sonrise Highway (Stb
floor), Frenwct, New York.11520.
AU checks shoold dearly be
marked, "Far the
Fireman's RHrum
-'.. by D M .Virar -
one year t'o September. I9&3.
depaids,_says Bietwirth. oo how
well tbe lotrodoetioo of tbe sob-ject
matter goes in its first year.
Bierwirth also describes some
of tbe other admiaistTative details
that most be done: staff mast'be'
introdaoed'to the cnnicolnm and
parents osst be made aware of
- tbe matetiaL Ttere win be grade-lr1evd,
Biectisgs with the parents
and ^ brochcre. and pcmiWy a
UbGegnphy. for parents win be
^'* ptcpamt-
Wheathe<iiiiilaw is impie-mested.
il wS be taaght by dasa-
> M the UMjergar
Bietwirth and Tlogman are avaO-able
to speak befbte groops,
answer qoestioiu and are soU-
-cfting saggestioQs. "At tills time.
aU input is positive," tbe two
admiiQstrttots say. - ~
Luncfr Time
Tnvel Films
fttUbraiy
tea thCDOgh third cEide
they do aow da forft
FBEEFOBT
Japan wiD be
Rlas
foatsred
aboot
t the
Ubrary's
:hvlheac*Qel
teacher on fie famh «i
rade level; a ^ fey the
teacher to fhe
lltbgradea.
Abe« tteec to torn wctts «f
: wS he apcat «« the
I ia Ac aeos^idary grades
tlheee to BX werfta «•
'le«d/.(
rreepon aaecoonai
•est "Laach 'a Travd" atomm
schedaled for Friday. Ajpttf 16.
aittk'at tZaooa. atfhe Bbc*ry,.StmA
Oceaa Avraae aad Mmxk'
Soad.
The Gba* to be cbowa arc
Anyone ^ with. _ information te*..;
g a i ^ g th« attack oo Pcternana—
shoold can a spedal Nassan
Cbon^ police namber, 746-1195.
' AccordEag to 'Nassan- Cooniy
police sources, tlie attad(..oa-
Petemana occsrrAl somefime
between '4*.tS pm and 6:15 pm
when'tbe chordi cnstodian saw a
police vehide -poIBng into tbe
cfaarcfa driveway. Tbe Fteeport
police oCBcer explained to, the .
cnstodian,-who lives in a diatdi-owoed
bnilding next door, that IM;'
was investigating a report of an
open door at the chnreh, wUdi
had been called into. Freeport
-' PoBctr Hcadqoarters. Tbe cnstodian,
calling _tlte poDoe officer's
atteotioa to>''Peteniana^.i car.
which was 'parked in the chordi's
; lot, said Fetemana was there and
he woold^eO him to take care of
tbe door.
. The officer left and tiie costo-diah
entered the cfanrch building
to find Petemaoa on tbe.floor rf.
the chorch office. Immrdiatdy,
be caOed the po.Qce bad to the
scene. • ~ ' - . '
According to variqos reports.-
tbe chitidi safe was i^en. not an
onnsnal occsxrence because little
of valne woold have been there.
Aitlioagh one sodrce has aaid
Petemaoa'a waUet was miising.
-THE LEADER has received oo
confirmation of this fact, bat has
learned that thie victfan was.stin
wealing a gold neck chain when-found.
Pelemana has been a resident
pf Freepott and pastor of tbe
Chnrdi. since July, 1968. In
March,' 1979 be successfully
soogbt a four year term on the
VilUge's Board of Tmstees.
Kccentiy. County Ezecntive
^Francis Pnicell appointed Feter-
- nana to the County s Commlssioa
oo Human Relations. - ___
Tudiolski Eloctml
(Conl.lromPagal)
Combs polled 142 votes mnning
unopposed as BattaSoo Delegate.
An the elected chiefs win
assuoe thdr offices after the
April Freeport Tire Departmeal
Cooodl mwtiag on Afiil 20 and
-wil be offidally inftillfd at the
[ Some rcflectioas wUch croaaed
aty ' adad -diulag • last wack'a'
Depattment-wide ftfftVm'f -at
Freepott Rre Bead^paite^:
.« I.doo't k<>ow^~*ho«t anr of the
otlier. memben, bst I mad' it
rafitex nnb^evaUe to (fimb over
^ e s of a i l ^ in the paiting kt
lost to reach-my car OB the wqr to
tho firehonse. Bat sach b tlie
weather cf i^til of 1982...a most
nnnsualSptiagll^ „
• A vAy strange di^g happened
this- year, as. Department Secte-
'tkij AOeh Grosser read off the^
votes wiA.,t]ie tonespoaffln)
ballbt podtioos: After Allea '
campleted,tiie tally on
4X,SAaiid 6A (the.three
dates'for Third Asdstant'
there-was dead dlence./for at
least 10 seconds. It see|6ed Wee
an eternity before
what tile resnHs
• yrUleitwasa
memorable night
Ti»^iobki,Icba]dat,
'oolleagBes...they aremoat i^otth-a^
iile, U JOB are
coptact Joha at
dentany/di« price b i ^ . . . t h ey
arellre^'
. Wock.is/ptogref^aa the
' departmeia's new tralabg cenler-oo
H^se Avenoe.-Fire ettldab
are s p hopeful t h^ the ISadBly
by saauner and
/time, .for oar Angnst 2nd.
and drin Che
i'Angnrt 14-15. -
One
win
ing I
ns^'in -tiie
Sony "for both
li^^ll^wl. and
Ge6rge, thb wasi
secotTve rear '
race-and,-for'
foarth try at
admired aU
another fine.'
mature camp
(feel
/Mnn^
For
•ting next ' w e ^ -fire
members and thdr
be attending- fiie
butallatioo- ' Dinner/ -
With file majority of oat' -
;n oot of town for tkie event,
can on oar ndj^Uior-departments
to stand-by for
event of a fire: or
emergency. One of the departments
whom'we notmally tap for
these .services. Baldwin, win be- -
nnable to bdp ns this year, The,-
reason: they ire' haviiig thdr- '
dinner oo the very, same . n i ^ . '.
and in tbe same esbMistuneiiy.
That doesn't ha^ien too often.
' . ' . •/ • •'• .
•^ ' ' • » » • • - / — •
Tbat'f aiu-interesting staiy
issued early thisjvedc lUspoting
some of the so-called advantages
to tlie "911" poBce tel^Kne
systeiM. Ahhotn^Uhisjtndy.did '
' not address i5£miSer, I've. slSI^
aU along and win-repeat i t . a g ^ '-
- here, that the system'loses A.^b-stantial
ainbanf oiT'valne when it
dbef .not connect yoa with tiie
poBce . aoUiotity • wUdi • has
JnrisdictiaaJn'a specific locale.
Freepott .residents diaBng 911
. readi tbe Nassan COonty Pdice in
', Mineola. not the Freeport PoBce.
True tbe caOs are transferred in a
matter of seconds, bat even
seconds can make a drSerence.
l i b f s i y Bims^^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^y^^'^^'™''^'^^^^^^^^^'^
Tlwjyter Sefiers and Shirley
MacLune mmie. "3etng Thete."
wiU be shown at.tbe libtaiy on
Friday. April 23. .at 1 JO and
7J0pm. ,
Admissioo to both films' b free.
bbUc Rdations
iXoordinator
-asked me to
tiiat'fiiete. we
: available during
and Fire'!
John Hottbnl
temind
stU some dat j^
ibe next fewjBMnthsJor Freeport
Rre DepartmenTFite Pteventlob
Programs. These progtams
encompass lectuies and demont
stratioosby some of our fireinen-as
wen as toors of oor firehoBses.
Our dx-yearWild - doighter
recently attended one of tiiese
presentations by Engine .Co.
Capt.—Bay- McGnire and hb
FREEPORT - The em "The
Cbmpetitioni" with ' Ridiard
Dreyfuss and Amy bving. win be
shown twice, at 3 JO and 7 JO pm,
on Tnesday, AprO 20. at. tlie-
Freepott Memotial libtaiy.
department's Iiwfallttina Diaacr
oaApai23.
Tci704iakato,
iap-^-d-Tlo-d.
Sracr EszvcM
-Spdag X
altradbg the
craai are totlicd so Mag
"Wtdbef.-Tte Btxanr wff *frvt
TiK rcsaks of the ceatpeMf*
fkctinos were printed ia last
week's bcae of THE LEADER.
t>«< at dtc tme the aasK of the
oew fceaad Ueateaaat for HoM 2
was •aa»i»ititf. Wiaalag
detlk* to that pea* was TiBMCfey
- 9.V.
A PERSON'S BEST PAL Is a pel and ».1ayor William White prasanU
Long Island Humana and Dog Protacilva Association praaldant Sharon
HoMM wtUt a Pfoetvnttton daslgnating April u "P»t» Ara Wonderful
Month." Thit i* part of the national drtvs to eommunleals tha
nvmaroua banaf its of Ml ownarthip and rasponalbia pat ears M wtH M
A««d of irmnf tnimvi lor nnrhomn »no mort humtne i/aaimani.
Tho baautMuf Parstan K Juit on« of tha many eat* and dogi awaiilng
adoption at tfwrrMpon thaHar, 2 Ridar Ptaea.
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| Title | The-Leader_1982-04-22 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1982 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | Format |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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