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    In this personal page you will learn more about Mrs. Perry, a new addition to the Special Education department.  She has been teaching in the Campbell City Schools for 20 yrs., and has taught 24 yrs. altogether.

EDUCATION FAMILY
ACTIVITIES TEACHING

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Mrs. Perry attended Lowellville High School.  She graduated in 1971.  She later attended Youngstown State University and finished in 1975 with a bachelor's degree in education.  She would go on to specialize in developmentally handicapped students. 
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Rosemarie is married to Dominic Perry.  She has three boys Dominic, Nick, and Peter.   Dominic is 20 and attends Ohio State University, and is majoring in Chiropractic medicine.  Nick is18 and is a senior at Campbell Memorial High.  He will attend Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida in the fall.  Peter is 16 and attends Poland Seminary High.  He is on the football and track team.
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Mrs. Perry has taught for 24 years altogether.  Twenty of those years have been in the Campbell City School district.  Her first four years she taught at Leonard Kirtz school for the retarded in Austintown.  Her first start at Campbell was at Gordon Elementary school for 6 years.  Then she moved to Reed Middle school where she was for 13 years.  This past year was her first at Campbell Memorial High.  In all those years at Campbell she taught in the Special Education department.  Mrs. Perry is also a teacher in the adult education program called ABLE, a program that helps parents learn to read.
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Rosemarie enjoys cooking, reading, and walking.  Most of her free time is spent at baseball, football, and track events watching her sons.  In the summer she dose her favorite thing which is vacation in Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.  Her family has a Beach house on the beach their.  She also has recently taken students in her class to a Globetrotter basketball game.
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