Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • February 24, 2010 Wyckoff Distinguished speaker series continues at Beth Rishon The Second Annual Food for Thought Distinguished Speaker Series, sponsored by the Fred Emert Memorial Adult Education Fund at Temple Beth Rishon, will continue March 14 at 9:45 a.m. Rabbi Chernick will discuss “Must I Love My Fellow Jews? Halakhah & Jewish Religious Pluralism.” Rabbi Chernick was a founder of the Teaneck Intra-Communal Dialogue and was chair or the Bergen County MuslimJewish Dialogue. The program cost, which includes a breakfast buffet, is $10 for temple members and $15 for non-members. RSVP to (201) 891-4466 by March 11. Temple Beth Rishon is located at 585 Russell Avenue in Wyckoff. The next speaker in the series will be Andrew SilowCarroll, editor-in-chief of the New Jersey Jewish News on May 2. For more information, visit www.bethrishon.org. Kindergarten registration is this week Kindergarten registration for the Wyckoff Public Schools will be held Tuesday, Feb. 23 for children with last names beginning with A through L, and Wednesday, Feb. 24 for children with last names beginning with M through Z. Registration will take place at the child’s neighborhood school. A child is eligible for kindergarten in September if he or she attains the age of five on or before Oct. 1, 2010. Original birth certificate, four proofs of residency, and immunization data (DPT, polio, varicella, Hepatitis B, and MMR, as documented by a physician) are required. For complete residency requirements and additional information on kindergarten registration, visit wyckoffps.org. It is requested that children not be present at registration. For details, contact the schools: Coolidge School, 420 Grandview Avenue, (201) 848-5710; Lincoln School, 325 Mason Avenue, (201) 848-5720; Sicomac School, 356 Sicomac Avenue, (201) 848-5730; or Washington School, 270 Woodland Avenue, (201) 848-5740. Ramapo was 10:1 and at Indian Hills it was 10.9:1 versus a state average of 11:1. At Ramapo, 96.2 percent of the faculty and administration had master’s degrees and 3.8 percent had Ph.D./Ed.D. degrees during the 2008-09. At Indian Hills, those percentages were 98 and 1.9 percent, respectively. The median salary for district administrators in the district is $123,762; for the faculty, it was $58,350. The average experience was 19 years for district administrators and eight years for district faculty. The corresponding averages in the state are $115,729 and 23 years of experience for administrators, and $63,188 and nine years for Rabbi Chernick Report cards (continued from page 4) two-year college, just under one percent went on to other colleges, and 1.8 percent chose to pursue employment. The student/administrator ratio at Ramapo was 132.6 to one while at Indian Hills it was 109.8 to one, versus the state average of 176.3. The student/faculty ratio at faculty members. The district’s total cost per pupil was $16,230 versus a state average of $13,710. The total per pupil cost, including tuition expenses, transportation, lease purchase interest, residential costs, judgments against the school district, equipment, facilities/acquisition costs, restricted expenses less nonpublic services, and adult schools, and students sent out of district, was $18,599 per pupil versus a state average of $16,197. 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