The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 02, 1982, Image 7

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    Battalion/Page 7
April 2, 1982
local/state
Festival to end Saturday
Booths to help children
by Randy Lemmon
Battalion Reporter
Face painting and mask mak
ing will be featured in two of the
booths set up in Post Oak Mall to
close events for The Week of the
Young Child Festival on
Saturday.
Twenty-one area schools and
day care centers are participat
ing in booths that children can
take part in for free. The nation
al theme is “Children: Our In
vestment in the Future”, the loc
al theme for the booths will be
“It’s a Small World.”
The Brazos Valley Associa
tion for the Education of Young
Children is sponsoring the
events. The booths will be multi
cultural.
The children also can take
part in stitchery, planting seeds,
making headbands, cookie de
corating, and making collages,
said a volunteer from the St.
Thomas Early Learning Center.
Ginger Kattawar, who teaches
five-year-olds at St. Thomas,
said that St. Thomas is manag
ing the festival this year.
“The annual Week of the
Young Child Festival is held to
emphasize the special needs of
young children and their pa
rents shared by educators of the
participating schools,” Kattawar
said.
“Since we are holding it in
Post Oak Mall, we don’t have to
worry about bad weather and we
are assured of plenty of chil
dren.’
“These booths help provide a
service to the parents,” said
Carolyn Martin president of the
BVAEYC. The group wants to
discourage the parents from
dropping their child off at the
booths, but rather work with
their children on the projects,
she said.
“If we didn’t have our festival
in malls as in past years, parents
would have to go out of their
way to let their children take
part in the festival,” Martin said.
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United Press International
HOUSTON — Board mem
bers of the North Forest Inde
pendent School District spent
more than $40,000 from the dis
trict’s funds last year on un
documented travel expenses, a
Houston radio station has re
ported.
That figure nearly tripled the
travel expenses of the much lar
ger Houston School Board,
KTRH radio reported Wednes
day. However, North Forest
board members are not re
quired to furnish receipts for
travel expenses.
John O’Sullivan, president of
the Houston Federation of
Teachers, told the station he be
lieves the system is being abused,
but he said the district has not
responded.
He said he may go to the state
for a thorough investigation.
However, school board Presi
dent Maxine Seals, who re
portedly spent $6,400 in travel
last year, said she does not be
lieve the amount of money spent
is excessive nor the system is
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being abused. Seals would not
comment on her trips.
Board members are allowed
to spend $100 a day plus hotel
room and mileage for out-of-
state travel. They can get an adv
ance and are reimbursed if they
overspend.
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