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Page 42 <br /> February 10, 1975 <br /> The regular meeting of the Lexington School Committee came to order <br /> 1 at 7:30 p. m. at Jonas Clarke Jr. High School. Present were Messrs. Currier, <br /> Potberg, Wadsworth, Mesdames Berchtold, Davison, and Swanson. Also <br /> present were Messrs. Barnes, Maclnnes, Spiris, Dr. Monderer, Dr. Fobert <br /> and Mrs. Cummings. <br /> John Devereaux asked for the latest version of the rules and regulations <br /> for the Lexington School Committee. He displayed a copy dated 1964 and <br /> was told by Dr. Fobert that this set of rules is still being used although <br /> certain policies have been changed. Mr. Devereaux will be provided with <br /> the latest updated version tomorrow. PUBLIC <br /> PARTICIPATION <br /> Georgia Glick of NOW, speaking for equal opportunities in sports <br /> girls and boys, read a prepared statement on the subject. She referred <br /> to a NOW memorandum dated December 2, 1974. She requested that <br /> inter-scholastic funding for girls' soccer be provided in the new budget <br /> and that money also be provided in the budget for intra-mural soccer for <br /> girls at the Jr. High level. <br /> Barbara D ugherty of the Parker PTA said that a questionnaire was sent <br /> to parents asking for their opinions regarding the architect's building study. <br /> Seventy-one percent of the returns have been tabulated and the results will be <br /> forwarded to the committee. She said the majority of the parents would like to <br /> meet with the school committee to discuss the study further. <br /> James Long asked why the figures on resident blacks, orientals and those <br /> with Spanish surnames were included with the 240 METCO students attending <br /> the schools in town. He was told that this would be explained later in the <br /> evening when METCO was discussed. <br /> The minutes of February 3, 1975 were discussed and it was MINUTES <br /> 2/3/75 <br /> VOTED: To accept these minutes as amended. (Rotberg, Davison, Unanimous) <br /> Upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, it was <br /> VOTED: To accept the Schedule of Payments as presented. <br /> (Swanson, Wadsworth, Unanimous) SCHEDULE OF <br /> PAYMENTS <br />
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