Show 1 1 24 Pupils Receive Special Aid In New Program Twenty four pupils in the Du- chesne County School District are being taught arithmetic and spelling under a special education program set up last These special instruction classes are being given at the high and elementary schools at Duchesne and Altamont by Mrs Rosella Johnson of Pupils are from the fourth through eighth John son spends one-half day at Du chesne and one-half day at Altamont carrying out this special which takes the pupil out of his regular classes but an hour reports Ray D. district elementary Plans are to set up similar classes at the elementary schools in Myton and Roosevelt soon Johnson is working for a certificate in special Warner described her a being to eliminate learn- barriers that arise in many otherwise fully normal Warner said the special education is financed by the state educational system at the rate of per This 1 which is the basic allowance for one classroom is used to pay the instructor's salary I and necessary instruction equip- I Mr Warner |