Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 110, Number 42, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 17 October 1990 — Page 2

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Nappanw Advance New* Wednesday, October 17. 1990

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Hold conference On Thursday, October 11, Nappanee acted as host at the monthly meeting of the Northern Indiana Mayors’ Roundtable. Mayors from the area met at Amish Acres for the conference. (AN photo by Rebecca Babcock)

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Deadline extended The deadline for registration for the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, at North Wood High School, has been extended to October 19. The fee is $6. North Wood High School students should stop by the guidance office to register. The test will be administered Tuesday morning, October 23, at North Wood. This test is an important step on the road to college, showing students the kinds of reading and math skills needed to succeed.

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News from "home"

Parent-teacher conferences set]

Because Wa-Nee Community Schools places great importance on

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Eby Auto Sales, Nappanee, wants to help local soldiers stay in touch with the Nappanee and Wakarusa news. If you have a relative serving in the Persian Gulf, please come into Eby Auto Sales, SRI9 North, Nappanee, and register. Eby Auto Sales will send weekly copies of the Nappanee Advance-News and/or the Wakarusa Tribune to our soldiers overseas.

parental involvement in the schools, several activities have been planned to encourage this. I A time for parent-teacher conferI cnccs has been scheduled for ThursI day, November 1, from I 12:30-7:30p.m. All schools in the I Wa-Nee district will hold parentI teacher conferences at this time. I North Wood High School conferI ences will take place from 12-7p.m. The procedure for scheduling I conferences will be announced by I each school in a parent newsletter. Students will attend school momI ings only on Thursday and Friday, I November 1-2. Schools will be I dismissed according to the followI ing schedule on these two days: Union, Wakarusa and Nappanee I Middle, 11a.m.; Central, Harrison I and South, 11:10a.m., and NorthI Wood High School, 11:20a.m. i North Wood High School will

offer C.L.A.S.S. (Class, Lunch And Seminar Sessions) Day on the morning of Thursday, November 1. Parents are invited to attend a series of special seminars beginning at 10a.m., and continuing every half hour throughout the morning. Thirty minute sessions will be offered, covering a variety of topics, including scheduling, career center, graduation requirements, post-secondary education, financial aid, communicating with a teenager, etc. Mail letters to servicemen One local serviceman has written home, encouraging persons to address letters to “Any Soldier,” 18th Airborne Corps, APO New York 09657.