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Show Nebo teachers all certified, 2 says district All Nebo School District's personnel are fully authorized to perform the duties for which they are employed, ac-F ac-F cording to a report this week, 'I from Clarence J. Wendel, as-J as-J sistant superintendent. Every fl professional person, including JJ the superintendent, is required to have a certificate issued by the s tate department of public pub-lic instruction and renewed by completing a minimum of six quarter hours of graduate credit every five years, it was r noted. Most programs added to public schools in the past, re-I re-I quire, in addition to the regular regu-lar elementary or secondary jcertificate, an .additional spec-jialized spec-jialized certificate represent-fing represent-fing special training. If the Jlistrict pays a person who Uioes not have proper certification certifica-tion or authorization, the State . Department of Public A Instruction may withhold j funds due the local District from the State and hold the i ..Superintendent and Clerk li-able li-able for the amount of money xPaid the unauthorized person, D.Mr. Wendel stated, n J. Dean Jones, Director of 1 Special Education, has the responsibility re-sponsibility of checking all I IJ certificates before the first 1 1 Icheck is released. In addition to the required elementary or .secondary certificates, special certificates are required to teach kindergarten, vocational V 'home economics, library and igriculture, industrial arts, T"Wsic, remedial reading, blind, partially seeing, deaf, hard of hearing, intellectual handicaps, Motor handicaps, speech and 1 hearing, counseling, school Psychologist, social work, and school administration and sup-j sup-j erviSi0rli Convalescing Solon Wood is convalescing from a recent major operation opera-tion which he underwent at we Utah Valley Hospital. He Is at the home of a nephew, Luther Brake in Provo, and fPects to be at his home here soon. |