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r 175 <br /> September 8, 197: <br /> Upon the recommeadatiom of the int: dont of Schools, it was <br /> VOTDD to accent lew Personnel, Socondady, as presented. <br /> ( =o-.T.n 0 _=., Unanimous) S CO A <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, it was <br /> VOTSD: To accept New Personnel, PPS, as presented (30toers, Brom, Unanimous) PPS <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Prior to casting its vote on >..• !"ersonnel, the School Committee <br /> discussedthe experience and baCi:=""0 w a <br /> - of some of the candidates. <br /> Hr. - rank Sarno objected to Nev Personnel _einz discussed in this manner <br /> and Pointed ououtthat it vasvas poorpsactica to mention names- ofstar_f, <br /> when <br /> raisins questions. He hoped that Committee would hold similar discussions <br /> in .ecuti':e Session. Use. Swanson told -_ . Sarno that she didnot think the <br /> Committee had said anythinm harmful about the candidates but agreedthat his <br /> Point was well taken. <br /> Dr. David F. Clune, Prnicipal of =e;cizston High School, was present <br /> to discuss his 8/29/75 memo to Dr. ao0ert regarding recommendations for SHO',INC POLICY <br /> modification of the non smoking, policy. Summarizinv the contents of the <br /> memo, Dr. Clune said that based upon his previous ext niences, and after <br /> consultation with the administrative staff, he felt a modification of the <br /> no-smoking, Policy was in order. He 'rent on to say that the main readon for <br /> allowing smoking at the high school is that it is a fact of life and any <br /> resonable Means to prevent it is uneforceable and not worth the sacrifices <br /> involved. <br /> Dr. Clune intends to develop a reasonable sat of guidelines on smoking <br /> as follows: <br />