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July 30, 2002

Former Business Manager Frank Ifkovits dies at 64

by Nora Toiv, Page Editor and Kevin Chang, Page Editor
Frank Ifkovits, former Blair Business Manager and founder of the Blair student safety committee, died of Parkinson's Disease on June 25.

Ifkovits, who was Business Manager for almost three decades, was a prominent figure in the school. "Under him," said Principal Phillip Gainous, the "model of school security being more than just security was introduced into this county." Gainous also credited Ifkovits with making Blair one of the "first schools in the nation with a safety committee comprised of students."

The safety committee was in place when Gainous arrived 19 years ago. Ifkovits' program gave Gainous the chance to assist schools all over the country in forming their own safety plans. "I was chosen to help draw up guidelines for schools across the nation because of [Ifkovits]' safe schools project," he said.

Gainous also explained how Ifkovits changed the image of school security guards. The security guards changed from "monitors" to "mentors," doing things like calling parents. Ifkovits' plan got security guards much more involved in the community and made them "a viable part of the team in school." Ifkovits' development of the safety committee and move to change security's role "encapsulated his belief that everyone is here [at school] for the kids," said Gainous, because "that's how he operated."



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  • Jill Kries (View Email) on August 21, 2002
    Thank you so much for the article on my father, Frank Ifkovits. My father started working at Blair the same year I started kindergarten. Blair has always been such a big part of our family and I have many memories from my childhood and young adulthood of visiting the school, playing in the gym in the summer and working the hotdog stand at the football games. My father missed the school very much after his retirement due to his illness. He was very dedicated to his job and very proud to be part of the Blair family.
    Thank you again, Jill Ifkovits Kries
  • jackie mah (View Email) on August 29, 2002
    hey guys: i was just skimming the ol' Silver Chips when i saw your article about Mr. Ifkovits. it struck a chord with me because i wrote a feature piece about him when he retired several years back. my heart sank to hear he had passed..
    well anyway, good luck on the year. enjoy Chips!
  • Jana Ifkovits Rizzo (View Email) on July 14, 2009 at 4:23 PM
    It's been 7 years since my dad passed away. Hard to believe. I googled his name, and I got the chance to re-read some kind words about my dad. Thank you so much for bringing a smile to my face. My dad truely enjoyed his time at Blair.

    Jana Ifkovits Rizzo
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