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rk for a year, then go to college; animals' and insects' behav- University entomology profes- and 40 animals kept in the lop
stry chef iors. sor who sits on the advisory lodge, as well as about 20 ani-
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of-the-month trip. Reis Studio and Committee. From there it N[Grtia �
An elective course for COmuni ue Design & would go to the school Richardson, a flan"
prospective teachers may be It is part of a larger effort ini- q
tiated by community activist Marketing, Inc., to produce, board." In the meantime, at BJM, died in ar ,
among the course offerings at free a charge, more than a Furman also has been in con- Boynton in Januar
Ithaca High School in the IN F JeffbFurman, best known for thousand "Be a Hero, Be a versation with the Ithaca
2002-03 school year. SCHOOL the local youth-run
-�^' Ben & Jerry's roe cream shop. Teacher" posters featuring 12 Youth Bureau, which is plac- Enfield Mural
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Four Ithaca City School MARGARET + well-known Ithaca teachers. ing three to five students in An outdoor file mural cctc- v n
District officials will travel to Furman approached Ithaca The tiers were distributed apprenticeships to teachers brat�g Enfield Elementary a
CLA113 w Superintendent Judith Pastel P� p School's garden-centered Co
Rock Hill, S.C., June 27-29 to � to schools and throughout the this summer. The placements ��`
in October with the idea of the p curriculum will be unveiled
study a teacher cadet cumcu- community for display. are a art of the Youth terrne� _
district growing its own ty Bureau's regular Youth
lum created and monitored teachers of In April, Furman, Matir, g following the fourth- and install tic
by the slate's Center for 1985, the Teacher teachers, especially Employment Service, or fifth-grade choral concert at 7 fr-arn worlt
Teacher Recruitment at color. Pastel and, later on, the Northeast Elementarygr
Recruitment Center now School teacher Karen Keller YES, program. The appren- p m, Wednesday.
Winthrop University. supervises courses in teaching Board of Educations person- tiles will work 120 hours over For the story of how the
Pe nel committee were receptive and IHS staffers Rivera and The mural, created by stu-
"We will be trained to at 149 high schools across the to the idea. Since then the ini- Knewstub attended a nation- the course of the summer and mural was created, go to the
dents is made up of 105 tiles
teach the course so we can state serving2,500 students be evaluated the teachers Enfield Web site at
dative has blossomed al conference in Chicago on �' picturing plants and trees wyvw icsd k12.n usienfield
see where it might fit in our As well, courses are offered at creating a larger teacher pool. at the end of their service in found in the community. It y' f
curriculum," Heather the middle-school level, and In January, Furman,joined terms of job skills develop- and click on the link ""The
the dis- The hi school course is ment. displays the message: Mom.,
Sheridan-Thomas, teaching experiences are even by Belle Sherman one iece of the project) we "Enfield Grows Together."
trict's director of research and offered for elementary school Elementary School teacher P P 1 ) �IIIC
staff development, said. students, Lucy Martir and Director of could bite off and implement Art teacher Christine a s appears mcf, Monday
She explained that South Sheridan-Thomas, IHS Human Resources Michael as a starter,"
Sheridan- Finnigan supervised the prcr an �p w in 7hs hhaaa iwwwl, If
xp Thomas said. "We'll probably There will be a tree planti- cot and received funding ,ya, have � idea for a column item,
Carolina, faced with a severe guidance counselor Deborah Cuddy, toured the South to through a mini-grant f m the cw"-f ,%fargard CWborne w 274-
teacher shortage more than a Rivera, IHS associate princi- Carolina Teacher Recruit- mativke course to the Boynton nMiddle School stu- Ithaca Public Education 421 tit it via ►trait at,,,�mil a,Cn'itha-
decade ago, decided to create pal Claudette James, and IHS ment Center. well, district's Student Support dent Rashad Richardson at Initiative Finnigan sought the
its own pool of up-and-con- biology teacher Linda Furman worked with photog- Services and Curriculum 9:30 a.m. Friday at Beverly J•
ing educators. F..stablished in Knewstub will make the end- rapher Gary Hodges of Jon
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