Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, February 05, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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    7—SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur» . Feb 5.
(Sec. 1)
Sandy man injured in auto accident
Dismissal decision due Monday
At a hearing Monday night,
the attorneys for a dismissed
Sandy Union High School
teacher told the district
board that their client is
w illing and able to continue
teaching The board delayed
action on the m atter until
this
Monday's regularly-
scheduled meeting
The teacher. Joan Ferdun,
had been employed by the
SUHS d is tric t
fo r ap­
proximately a year and a
h a lf
when
the
board
dismissed her Dec 8 on the
reconunendation of district
superintendent Jack Deters
She was a probationary
teacher and had been placed
in the “ intensive evaluation"
category in January. 1981).
That status is used by the
adm inistration to indicate to
teachers that their per­
do this. 36 hours advance
formance does not meet the
notice is required
d is tric t's
standards
of
When Ferdun's attorneys
competence, and to allow
did not give such notice,
teachers the opportunity to
board members and district
c o rre c t
w h a te v e r
adm inistrators assumed the
deficiencies are pointed out
hearing would be held in
in their review process
executive session
Ferdun was continued in
Minutes before Monday s
th a t category
fo r the
hearing was scheduled to
remainder of last school
y e a r. the status was renewed . begin, however. Ferdun
requested an open session.
early in the current school
The board granted the
year
request, although Peters
Following her dismissal,
expressed concern that the
Ferdun requested a board
board
would
be held
hearing, as provided by
responsible for turning away
district policy and state
citizens e a rlie r in the
statute.
evening who had come to
observe the hearing
Although such h e a rin g
F e rd u n 's
m a jo r
con­
are usually held in con­
tentions were that she was
fidential executive sessions
not given proper direction
of the board, district policy
through job descriptions to
p e rm its the teacher to
adequately carry out her job
request a public hearing To
as T itle 1 reading teacher.
She also dauned she was
confused by conflicting or­
ders from several super­
visors of her program, in­
c lu d in g
Jam es Saxton,
chairman of the high school s
c o m m u n ica tio n s
d e p a rt­
m e n t;
D ennis
C row,
assistant p rin c ip a l and
supervisor of the T itle I
p ro g ra m ,
and
John
McMahan, principal.
Sandy police cited a
Clackamas man ui con­
nection with an automobile
co llisio n
near
Janz
B e rry land
e a rly
la st
Santurday m o rn in g in
which a Sandy man was
seriously injured
W illiam Bailey Payne
Sr., 68. of Clackamas was
cited for failure to yield
Remember to say something
loving on Valentine's Day,
Saturday, February 14th
? A Heart to Heart
Checklist
Bluegrass concert Friday
Sunday. Feb. 8
There w ill be a benefit
pizza
p a rty
fo r K elly
Spradling. a Sandy Union
H igh
School
exchange
student, at Buckboard Pizza
from 1 to 3 p.m
Monday. Feb. 9
The Sandy Union High
School Board meets in a
regular session at 7:30 p jn
The city of Sandy w ill hold
a public hearing on the
proposed expenditures of
money
gained
through
revenue
sh a rin g .
The
hearing w ill begin at 7.30
p.m
Tuesday. Feb. 10
Hail Rex w ill discuss Rex
Rabbits at the luncheon
m eeting o f the Sandy
Chamber of Commerce at 12
noon at T J ’s Fireside Dining
The Poison Control Center
w ill make a presentation at
the Sandy Community School
tra ile r from 11 a.m to noon.
Representatives w ill discuss
items in the household which
can be harm ful to children
and emergency procedures
to take if one of these items is
accidentally ingested
A class on New Testament
Greek w ill introduce you to
the
g ra m m a r
and
vocabulary of quoine Greek,
which if pursued, would
enable you to read the
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Films focus on family
A
new
film
series,
fe a tu rin g fa m ily expert
James C. Dobson, w ill be
shown at the Sandy Church of
Christ. 3964P Pioneer Blvd..
for the next seven Sundays at
6.30p.m.
.
Entitled “ Focus on the
Family ." the series presents
seven of Dobson's most
popular presentations, all of
which were filmed live at
fam ily life seminars
Dobson
is
associate
c lin ic a l
professor
of
pediatrics at the University
of Southern California School
of Medicine He is a licensed
psychologist in California, a
husband, father, and author
of several best-selling books,
in clu d in g
“ D are
to
D iscipline." "W hat Wives
Wish Their Husbands Knew
About Women." and las
latest book. "P reparing for
Adolescence”
He also speaks on a radio
series. "F o c u s on the
F a m ily ," which is syn­
dicated to 134 stations
Titles of the film s are “ The
Thursday. Feb. 12
The Welches School Board
w ill meet in regular session
at 7:30p.m. at the school.
The Sandy Golder Age
Club w ill hold its semi­
monthly potluck luncheon at
the Sandy Senior Center at 12
noon
The Rebekah Indge meets
at the Odd Fellows Hall at 8
p.m.
Wednesday. Feb. 11
Macy Brader and Pat
Spradling w ill discuss the
services of Hospice, a health
care service that provides
supportive care for te r­
minally ill persons and their
fam ily, in Room 1 at Cedar
Ridge School from 7 to 9 p.m
John Van l.ierop w ill lead
W iA M f l
In d iv id u a l V a le n tin e Cards
♦or e ve ry o n e in
the fa m ily — and
yo ur S w e e th e a rt!
an inform al discussion on the
love of reading a great book
at the Cedar Ridge Library
at 7 p.m. Registration is
available through the Sandy
Community School. 668-5744
original text of the Bible.
Advanced classes w ill be
held la te r, if there is
sustained
interest
Doug
Spany w ill teach the six-week
class, beginning tonight at 7
p.m. in Room 1 at Cedar
Ridge School,
injuries when her car
struck a pole in the lot. No
citations were issued.
Pacific Acquistion Corp.
reported the theft of bat­
teries. 70 gallons of gas and
miscellaneous items from
one of its trucks parked at
timberline trailers Friday .
The items were valued at
$209.
V a le n tin e ’s Day!
In letters and memos
previously kept confidential,
but introduced as evidence at
the open hearing. Ferdun s
s u p e r v is o r s
o u t lin e d
problems with discipline,
class planning and student
management which they say
Ferdun did not correct after
they were identified in the
intensive evaluation process
Keeping posted:
F rid a y. Feb. 6
The Sandy Grade School
Parents Club w ill host a chili
feed and carnival in the
school cafeteria from 5 to 8
p.m .
Kick up your heels to the
bluegrass band. Evergreen,
at a dance-concert at the
Sandy Odd Fellows Hall from
8 to 10 p.m. The event is
sponsored by the Sandy
Community School and the
Sandy Community Center.
was heading west
The im p a ct of the
collision knocked the hood
of the Voelker automobile
35 feet from the point of
impact.
F rid a y, police responded
to an accident at the
parking lot at Sandy Union
High School
Jeannette
Carr. 16. sustained minor
the right of way after the
car he was driving collided
with a vehicle ckiven by
l^eroy John Voelker. SO. of
Sundiy According to police
reports, the Payne vehicle
was heading east on High­
way 26. making a left hand
turn into Janz Berryland
when it collided w ith the
Voelker automobile which
S tro n g - W ille d
C h ild , "
“ Shaping the Will Without
B reaking
the
S p ir it."
“ C h ris tia n
F a th e rin g .'
“ P r e p a r in g
fo r
Adolescence” ui two parts,
and “ What Wives Wish Their
Husbands
Knew
About
W omen" in two parts
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