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i <br /> received. A summary of programs offered includes academic program to meet the new State guidelines, <br /> the following: which are: Physical Science, Life Science, and an <br /> Quilting Gymnastics Bird Carving additional period of English. <br /> Work Processing Tennis Flashdance Workshop Joseph Pallai from Building Maintenance was <br /> Wreathmaking Stained Glass Self-Defense named by the Division of Occupational Education <br /> Pre-School Play Tai Ch i Auctions and Antiques as the "Outstanding Vocational Student" in State <br /> Grecian Gourmet Cooking competition. A dinner was held in Worcester, Mas- E <br /> R. <br /> Getting Your Idea to Market sachusetts during National Vocational Education <br /> Watercolor Painting History of Mashpee Week to honor these students from the other voca- . <br /> Sign Language tional schools. <br /> Great American Writers Discussion Group Two student organizations, Vocational Industri- <br /> Basketweaving History of the Cape Cod Canal al Clubs of America (VILA) and Distributive Edu- <br /> CPR Safe Boating Badminton Holiday Workshops cation Clubs of America (DELA), sent students to <br /> Jazz Dance "Over-30" Basketball National competition. Twelve students in VICA <br /> "Over-49" Exercise Introduction to Computers won gold medals in the State competition, and they <br /> Color Analysis Chinese Cooking went on to the National finals in Wichita, Kansas <br /> Co-Ed Fitness Class where they placed 12th in that competition. DECA <br /> Robotic Technology in the Deep Ocean sent two State gold medalists to Salt Lake City, <br /> Financial Planning Cross-Country Skiing Workshop Utah where they received cash awards. Congratula- <br /> Stress Management Hiking and Backpacking tions to the students and their teachers. <br /> Home Budgeting Babysitting Instruction We are very proud of our placement record over <br /> P the past 13 years. Annually, of the 75 percent re- <br /> residents <br /> numbers of Mashpee residents and non- <br /> residents participated in these exciting programs turns, 90 to 95 percent of our graduates are either F <br /> and services. Let us know how we can better serve working, in the service, or in post-graduate pro- <br /> your needs. If we can locate the appropriate in- grams after graduation. <br /> structor, we can offer virtually anything! More ex- One of our committee members passed away, ., <br /> citing times are ahead. Look for us in 1989! Wilhelmina DaRoza from Provincetown, and we <br /> will miss her enthusiastic support for our students. <br /> Respectfully submitted, We welcome the following new members to our <br /> Committee and thank those members whom they re- <br /> Michael Coronella, Director placed: <br /> and Lee Culver who replaced Jesse Morgan from <br /> The Community School Executive Council: the town of Harwich <br /> David Terry, Chairman Kay Perry, Vice-Chairman Robert Brown who replaced Thomas Collins <br /> Evelyn Buschenfeldt Gerald Joyner from the town of Eastham <br /> Holly MacDonald Maureen McKay David Brownville who replaced John Gray from P <br /> Charles P. Liberty Patricia Parolski the town of Brewster <br /> We again thank the Finance Committee repre- <br /> Report of the sentatives from each of our towns for their assis- <br /> tance in the development of our FY90 school bud- <br /> Cape Cod Regional get. If you need assistance, please call the main of- <br /> fice at 432-4500 or 771-2600. <br /> Technical High School Respectfully submitted, <br /> District <br /> Thomas Bartley, Committee Member :F <br /> Many changes have taken place in the year David Terry, Committee Member <br /> 1988 to improve the quality of Vocational Educa- <br /> tion at Cape Cod Tech. Report of the <br /> From a student perspective, the school has been <br /> totally involved in the development of a Compe- Planning Department <br /> tency Based Vocational Curriculum in Shop, Relat- <br /> ed, and Academic studies. We have been awarded a To the Honorable Board of Selectmen <br /> $50,000 grant from the Massachusetts Division of and the Citizens of the Town of Mashpee: <br /> Occupational Education for the past three years to <br /> complete this task. Our thanks go to David Cronin, I am very pleased to submit to the Board of se- ; <br /> Associate Commissioner of Occupational Educa- lectmen and to the good people of Mashpee the <br /> tion, and to Elaine Cadigan, Director of Program 1988 report of the Mashpee Planning Department. <br /> Services of Occupational Education, for their assis- Although the activities of the Department were <br /> tance. We have also added three new courses to our slowed by the lack of staff, I am very grateful for k <br /> r- <br /> - 95 - s` <br />
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