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Local, regional and national awards<br />

are no strangers in the Three Village's<br />

Junior and senior high schools. Nor are<br />

special programs and innovative approaches<br />

to learning that set the course<br />

toward honor and recognition.<br />

This year, for instance, at Ward<br />

Melville Senior High School, students will<br />

have the oprity to try out some new<br />

electives. Computer Art is one of -the<br />

courses being offered for the first time<br />

this fall. It has been designed to explore<br />

the creative possibilities of computers<br />

and expose students to professional options<br />

in the field of computer graphics as<br />

they learn to use computers to both<br />

produce and reproduce art.<br />

Another new elective at Ward Melville<br />

will also focus on the computer world. The<br />

business department's elective, titled<br />

Compter Application Spread Sheets, will<br />

train students to produce a variety of<br />

business reports using -computer<br />

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am, according to head guidance counselor<br />

Betty Metcalf, include Mathematics<br />

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Vietnam War; Mqek Trial; and Child<br />

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course that is activity oriented, requiring<br />

students to present a case for trial before<br />

a real judge. Child Development actually<br />

offers three separate courses for students<br />

who plan careers working with children.<br />

The third course in the series, Special<br />

Issues in Child Development, can earn<br />

students three credits at Adelphi<br />

University. Certain courses in business,<br />

law, and psychology can also earn college<br />

credits.<br />

In addition to elective courses, which<br />

pique the interests of students in new<br />

areas or aid them in exploring subjects in<br />

depth, there are also Ward Melville's<br />

acurricular activities.<br />

An abbreviated list gives a good idea of<br />

the range of interests these activities<br />

cater to: Amateur Radio CLub; Big<br />

Sister-Big Brother; Calculus Club;<br />

Dungeons and Dragons; Racketball Club;<br />

and Peer Leadership.<br />

It's obvious that there's something for<br />

everyone, whether the goal is social<br />

sevice, games and recreation, or intellectual<br />

pursuits.<br />

Not only can students combine<br />

recreation with learning through participation<br />

in club activities. This combo is<br />

wide open in the physical education<br />

department where juniors and seniors<br />

can opt for such classes as aerobics,<br />

exercise<br />

: / physiology, fitness and<br />

nutrition, physiology, fitness, and personal<br />

fitness (a progressive exercise<br />

program utilitizing self-testing devices.)<br />

Travel is another opportunity that will<br />

come the way of some of the senior high<br />

school's students. For those enrolled in<br />

French or Spanish classes, the school<br />

sponsors study trips to France and Spain.<br />

he Rotary Club enters into the travel<br />

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picture, also, making it possible to carry<br />

on a foreign exchange program with<br />

students from other countries. Generally,<br />

according to Metcalf, Ward Melville has<br />

received about four exchange students<br />

each year, an experience that she says is<br />

"so good for our kids."<br />

The Three Village junior high schools<br />

have no trouble holding their own with the<br />

senior I. high in the area of new and interesting<br />

programs, awards and honors.<br />

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