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REASON TO SMILE - Karen Stonely, principal of Hyannis East Elementary School,
offers thanks to Henry L. Murphy, Jr., president of the Kelley Foundation, for the
Foundation's support of The Forsyth Institute's school-based oral health program.
Murphy attended Hyannis East the year it opened.
Tynan working for
PopeJohn Paul II
High
Ed Tynan, former super-
intendent of the Barnstable
schools, begins a new part-
timejob as executive director
Pope John PaulII High School
in Hyannis.
Board clerk Mark Boudreau
of Hyannis said he and his
colleagues are thrilled to have
the experienced educator on
board to coordinate building,
public relations, fund-raising
and amyriad of other respon-
sibilities.
"He will have everything
tunneled through him," Bou-
dreau said.
Tynan will be an educator
without a student body until
Sept. 2007, the new date that
the group hopes to open a
Catholic high school in the
former Barnstable High on
High School Road.
As one position is filled ,
another remains open,that of
president of the board. Doug
Crabtree resigned last month,
citing differences of opinion
with the diocese and other
participants in the project.
"Wedid absolutelyfallshort"
ofmakingadiocese-settarget
of$5millioninfund-raisingto
open with a freshman class
this September, Boudreau
said. "We were all exhausted
and extremely caught up."
The spokesman said the
board has asked Crabtree "to
consider down the road an
advisory role."
Jr. Tech Council sets
intensive workshops
The opportu-
nity to study
and work with
noted experts in
Photoshop skills,
digital photo-
journalism and
wind turbines
will be offered
at Barnstable
Horace Mann
Charter School
inMarstonsMills
during February
school vacation.
The Cape
Cod Technol-
ogy Council's Jr.
Tech Program
will present a
Photoshop Skillz
Workshop Feb.
21 and 23 from 9
a.m. to noon for
grades6to 8 with
world-renowned
graphic designer
AndrewNewman,
former art direc-
tor at Dell Publishing.
OnFeb.22 and23from9a.m.
to 2 p.m., students in grades
7 through 12 can learn about
digitalphotojournalism from
NealHamberg,who'scovered
every presidential campaign
since1980andplenty of Super-
Bowls and World Series.
Finally,RichardLawrenceof
Cape & islands Self-Reliance
and Deborah Shiflett-Fitton
of the Cape Light Compact
will offer instruction in the
nature ofwindand the design,
construction and completion
of mini-turbines by students
in grades 5 through 9. This
workshopmeetsFeb.21and23
from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
For costs and to register,go
www.capetech.com
Simon Fellowships
available
Applications are due by
Feb. 15 for the Intercolle-
giate Studies Institute's Wil-
liam E. Simon Fellowship for
Noble Purpose. Go to www.
simonfellowship.org for more
information.
College Goal Sunday
is coming
On the afternoon of Janu-
ary 29, Cape Cod Community
College will host Massachu-
setts College Goal Sunday,
a volunteer presentation by
financialaidexperts onpaying
for college,including one-on-
one assistance.
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