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Mr. John Eric Schneider This is Me

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Fair Lawn High School
New Jersey

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  1. 1. Fair Lawn High School - All School Events
    www.flhs.org/Staff/index.htm - [Cached]

    Published on: 4/7/2003   Last Visited: 4/7/2003

    Mr. John Schneider
  2. 2. NorthJersey.com - Elaine D'Aurizio
    www.heraldandnews.net/page.php - [Cached]

    Published on: 7/13/2002   Last Visited: 7/13/2002

    "I want to look like Daddy," Alex said, pointing to John Eric Schneider, his father.
    ...
    Schneider, who teaches biology and environmental science at Fair Lawn High School, was inspired. He looked at Alex's sun-streaked, shoulder-length hair and looked up the Locks of Love Web site. He learned that donated hair must be at least 10 inches long in a ponytail in order to qualify. Alex's hair fell short of that, so he and Alex's mother, Karen Schneider, decided to hold off the haircut until it grew longer.

    "We thought if we could stretch it out, it would be great," Alex's father said. "Rather than going into a Dumpster, some good could come from cutting his hair. Kids who have gotten a lousy deal could benefit."

    ...
    "Alex doesn't really understand what he's done," John Eric Schneider said.
    ...
    Sue Arkin, who owns the salon with her husband, John, enlisted in the program last August.
    ...
    Schneider was proud. But he had a confession.

    "I cheated last night," he said sheepishly. "I took a lock from the back and put it in an envelope, then a box. I wanted a souvenir."
  3. 3. NorthJersey.com - Local News
    www.bergen.com/page.php?level_ - [Cached]

    Published on: 7/3/2002   Last Visited: 7/3/2002

    "I want to look like Daddy," Alex said, pointing to John Eric Schneider, his father.
    ...
    Schneider, who teaches biology and environmental science at Fair Lawn High School, was inspired. He looked at Alex's sun-streaked, shoulder-length hair and looked up the Locks of Love Web site. He learned that donated hair must be at least 10 inches long in a ponytail in order to qualify. Alex's hair fell short of that, so he and Alex's mother, Karen Schneider, decided to hold off the haircut until it grew longer.

    "We thought if we could stretch it out, it would be great," Alex's father said. "Rather than going into a Dumpster, some good could come from cutting his hair. Kids who have gotten a lousy deal could benefit."

    ...
    "Alex doesn't really understand what he's done," John Eric Schneider said.
    ...
    Sue Arkin, who owns the salon with her husband, John, enlisted in the program last August.
    ...
    Schneider was proud. But he had a confession.

    "I cheated last night," he said sheepishly. "I took a lock from the back and put it in an envelope, then a box. I wanted a souvenir."

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