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Freeport •Baldwin
S6ih'«w,».34feepn.N.Y.IIS20 OIBriMnew^perofiheWlageofRr^CT^Reei«raiBidtojaMioolDlrt» Thw^.AugiMa. 199i 2 *
Schools offer varied programs
TEAMMK ChiU^n af Sonth ^ s a u C»ninun% teperatte Nmery
school jmeUce slraA% and ffiam worl< diiririg a group 'mstruction* effort
The school offers hands-on experience for two. three and four-year-olds.'
, ActivitlBS.include art, inusie, drama..e^Mng. field trips, dlscst^ry and
. s h a r i i g , ' i ^ s t e ^ ^ the NfS, Department of Edteaien with cerflfied
teadi^ltormorBlri8mwtldn,rt379-3?War379-141<l. •' .
bylra|.^hildkraut.
.Tlie Freeport School District offers '
..^lefliliyplaBB^^ucatiaaalprograRis .
m mm. £«dat mid conffln% nceA
froffl Pre-llaiergarteH. la Adoll
Oontiniurig Eteadon.
Freeport*s .'Early' Childhood
' Bdacation Fiagraro ihelude's Pre-'
KIniergamn and Xltfiergartea
' Btndems, proyidinn learning
opponunities for die Distikt's four ancT
five-yeai-olds at the Columims Avenue
School. ", . . •
M Freeptt ^ht>ols o^to a varied
af.niethoii designed tt foster,
maximum educational-growth by'
meeting individual learning needs.
Effective inching nethods art -
supplemented i f compu^M^sisKd,
bistruction ta provide individualize
...•freeport..schools, to open-.September 5..'.'
Freeport School district hours for 1990-1991
AM Pre-kindergartGn
; atKi Kindt^iaten.
.PM Pre-Kindorgajteti ..
•.sMKindi^atten-" "
Gr^es 1-4 .
Grades 1':4
""•Gray.es...l4-'"-
. GraJe S:.. ;'.'
• Grade 6
Grades 7-8,
" Grades i - 1 2 .
:.,.Ck)lumbus.Early Childhood •
". EiucatBB Center •
Leenia AmaM, Oiret&r
CoiumbusEarV Childhood
..Biucattoneanter . . . ,
MB. teorta ^ » l d , I»edor
Ardier SUeet School. '
Thomas Hifl^, Pti.tHf^: • .
. Leo F. GtoV" School"
. James Glennon. Prirtcipal
." iifvlew AtralJe Sehool.
; Anthony Duhamel, Princlpd..
. &oiine G. ^ n s e n ^tw>ol •
©Borge tttps. PrtiWpd .
Caroline a MdnsQrt School
• "GiorgeGji^.Primipl
Time. ".'." /.•:•' " ',
^25 am. to 10:55 a;m.
ii:55a.m. to 2:25 p.m.
9:35 aiTi. to 3:35 p.m.
. 935 am. to 3:35 p.m.
". 9a.m.teap.m,'-... \^
.9ajns-ta3pjn. ."-.••...
.825a.m.to2:^p.m.
'
• John w! bodd Junfor H^h ScHoql 750 am. to 2:10 p.m.
^Hardittgl»Bfian,Pite#a! ; -. . .. • . ..
. Freeport Wgh Scl»ol" : -. 730 am. to zm p.m,
Davtd'A. Church. Principal =:, ' .
lessons in the zwm af Riding,
Mathematfes, ahd many other sub.^t.
areas..
The Grades S-6 Center at (be
C^lteG.Addnson^tad.tncUI»a' .
' fully t f ^ ^ Sci^e bboratny, B ^
as part of the grade S program, all
students take part in the innovative
"Voyage of the Mlmi". pr4|eet,
InvoMng Scienn, .Math, and
Ttehnol^, . " . " .
* The secondary schools offer a full .
complement of academic courses, •
includiiQ-nsh opttnns as A'dvansed'
Placeo^nt mdcoUep level cow^i.
Independent study, and elee'tive
courses.-' • .
'.. For students interested in Scioice or
Math ^asA die OMm Insiln» at
ReepM i ^ Scfat^ povides taariug
in resoKb ^diods ^ ^stan^ iM
project development'
In order .to. meet the. n^w ':
requlma^ under te fogenis ^atai
Plan, a ligniflcwt.iennictari^ of
course (iWngs and ^msc tev^ fm
• been implemented in the secondary -
schools. AU seqdenixi necessary'fiv.'
.^doi^te meet tbs ie» icqite^iB
are prg<iiU in \«i^ng terete to m l
'studentn^ds. ' ' • • ' " ' • . '" ' '. •
Extra-curricular activities at the-junioT
and sotior hU'sdiooIs pn^de -
lof a^Mteigetf M m s i O ^ A ^ .
teain'OMitts for teHi ^xes.nelad^
badmloion. basketball. bDwAng,;
football, gyrnnasdcs, lacrosse, riflery,' -
soccer, tennis, trade, and voII^taU.
Scbori tatt ihe a ^ ^ a t o n t ^ tf die
faciliib'or.the.Freqport Recreation
Center.'where they .can practice and
hosnliiHgteanB, •. ".
.. Otils 1^3 otgan^Ans denntSMle
thewlie-ranging Inierestk ef-tte
students:- At Dodd, these include a
mitlU-faceted student government,
yeartoiki new^aper. -Utera^
mag^fai. and ^i^Mzed elite U
acadmie^ weH m fecial tatf^
At'Fte^ft High SduMi; a school
new^^Mt, l i t e r s o»gaite* and :
]«bali l ^ ^ h j o i ^ ate i t em %
stu^tt. akat s^dei^ p a i t i ^ ^ b
Odyssey of the KQnd, Fiimre MtAem
Solving, and matiilele competitive
tearai.'S6llothe^aroii^ve^^BfceB
of »ad»a gbvemwBC dttbi ^ ^ as
e l e o p ^ ph6t(W^> ch^I»Ui.,' -
and Aamatlc groiqs. . --- . ..
•All Freeport schools feature miBic '
bistra^Ui and e i m u ^ b^b,'pid
oretaste, Thi.etoneniiry i s d '.
secooAy schoob^edttle ramits .
daring tbd school year for students and .'
parents. The perfoming grocfa aim
'• ''-'. /' . •• •: .• •liem'^mmmM.
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1990-08-23 |
| 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 | 1990 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| 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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