Tuesday, September 04, 2001
In the schools
Christian program adds administrators
credit By Sue Kiesewetter
FAIRFIELD Two administrators have joined the staff at Cincinnati Christian Schools.
Darrell Hal Frazier is the school's headmaster, a newly created position. He comes to the school from West Memphis Christian School in Arkansas, where he was president of the private college preparatory school that enrolls 550 students in preschool through grade 12. Before that, he was chief financial officer and director of development for Ouachita Christian School in Louisiana.
Neil Black is serving as principal of the school's upper level students, a position formerly held by Wayne Beaver, who returned to the classroom as a teacher after six years of administrative work. Mr. Black has spent the past 10 years at Calvary Christian Schools in Michigan, where he held the roles of principal, interim administrator, athletic director, administrative assistant and teacher.
Cincinnati Christian Schools has an enrollment of about 600 students in grades kindergarten through 12.
Golf fund-raiser
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP The Finneytown Schools' Boosters will sponsor a golf outing 2 p.m. Sunday at the Glenview Golf Course, at Springfield Pike and Sharon Road.
Four-person scrambles for men and women will be featured at the outing. The $70 per player fee includes golf, steak dinner, door prizes and trophies. To register a foursome or for more information, contact Greg Fallath, 541-7162.
Forum on bullying
SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP A public forum on bullying will be held next month in Eden Hall at Yavneh Day School, 8401 Montgomery Road.
Suellen Fried, author of Bullies & Victims: Helping Your Child Through the Schoolyard Battlefield, will address the issue at the forum, scheduled for 7 p.m. Oct. 4. After her presentation, Ms. Fried will open the floor to questions and discussion.
For reservations, call the school at 984-3770 or e-mail mijordan@yavneh.org.
Fairfield open house
FAIRFIELD An open house for parents whose children attend Fairfield Senior High School is scheduled for 7-8:45 p.m. Thursday at the school, 7700 Holden Blvd.
Parents should bring a copy of their child's schedule. An abbreviated bell schedule will allow parents to follow their child's schedule. Teachers will explain expectations for their classes, grading and related matters. Question-and-answer sessions will be available in each class.
New assignments
DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP Two administrators in the Kings Local School District have taken on new roles with the Ohio Association of Elementary School Administrators.
Jerry Gasper, principal of Columbia Elementary School, was named a member on the Professional Development Committee. He will provide input to the OAESA staff on various types of continuing education programs that should be made available online to administrators and supervisors.
Kathy Sabo, assistant principal at Columbia, will serve on the OAESA Hall of Fame visitation team. Mrs. Sabo will visit schools who have applied and been accepted into the awards programs designated by the OAESA.
To submit items, call 755-4140; fax 755-4150; E-mail suek@cinci.infi.net.
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