

Vying for a four-year seat on the board of education in the June 9 election, the candidates discussed the subject in recent interviews with the Observer. DILLON STAFF WRITER Carol Bollman, Suzanne Dershem and Roland Thomas have differing views on standardized testing and Plymouth-Canton Community Schools' curriculum. Do Plymouth-Canton students - and the district -jreally benefit by taking the MEAP, High School Proficiency and other standardized tests? Candidates in the June 9 school board election have different views.

http: SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS Festive logo K 8TAIT PHOTO IT BIT AN MITCHELL Standard tests irk candidates.The Allen School fifthgrader will receive a $100 Savings Bond, a Liberty Fest Perks Packet and a family invitation to the fireworks show at Pheasant Run for her winning effort. Trisha's logo will appear on T-shirts during the festival, June 19-22 in Heritage Park. A4 Contest winner: Trisha Bruening has created the design for the 1997 Liberty Fest logo. 'You had clear goals As people you have already identified the things * important in your life " Wi-' SCHOLARSHIPS. You have the work of young people in the 1990s and that's schoobrork," he said. * Plymouth-Canton Copmunity Schools Superintendent Charles little recognised the winning students' abilities to sot goals and follow them "A profound and deep congratulations.
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"You are active, committed and involved young people." Plymouth Mayor Pro Tem John Vos offered his opinion: "We also honor the parents who with urgency supported their students, these graduating seniors, se they can achieve the results that will bo apparent tonight.
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