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U0'7q7 <br /> 000o• <br /> Ms. Margaret Shepherd,said the school provided stability for the <br /> children in a comfortable environment. She has three children, two of whom <br /> are enrolled in the school; the eldest is a latch key child. <br /> Ms. Jo Ann (last name unintelligible), a dental student, said the school's <br /> location is good and the school offers a variety of life styles and emphasizes <br /> the importance of the individual to the child. Both she and Ms. Shepher asked <br /> that the space allotment be maintained. <br /> Mx, Ernie Pattersqn, asked that the portion of space allocated to Day Care <br /> be expanded in order to provide infant care. He also addressed favorably the <br /> issue of space for the Department of Social Services. <br /> Ms. Patsy Barber, also spoke favorably for space allocation for the day <br /> care school. <br /> Unidentified woman, said she didn't worry about her child when he <br /> was at the school and she did when he was under the care of a babysitter. The <br /> peace of mind afforded by the school allows her to concentrate on her job. <br /> Ms. Diane Drakeford, who is on the Advisory Council for Day Care, said <br /> she has two children here in this school. She is happy with the care they receive <br /> 1 - - saying it's the same care she would give them. She added that her son had been <br /> diagnosed early, as a result of being in the school, as having a speech problem. <br /> Mr. Ted Receptozi, a citizen, spoke to horrors of inadequate child care <br /> and in favor of expansion to infant care. <br /> Mr. Francis Coil, a parent with children in this school, said his children's; <br /> behavior had improved after being placed in this school. He is in favor of the <br /> added or maintenance of space allocation for the school. <br /> Mr. Bob Haddock, a new resident,, spoke to the excellent care received by <br /> the children; he also addressed favorably the space question. <br /> Ms. LuAnne Browler said the leaders of the Day Care Center are devoted <br /> people who work hard with the children. She said that handicapped and emotionally <br /> impaired children need help too. <br /> Ms. Mary Greer and Mr. Bob Greer, both spoke to the excellent quality <br /> of day care at this school and said the amount of space was insignificant com- <br /> pared to the number of worthy programs provided. Mr. Greer specifically felt <br /> better arrangement and allocation of space could be worked out; i.e., confer- <br /> ence rooms are not efficient use of space. <br /> .• <br /> s ';4‘ <br />
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