Show School board considers many items at June report on minutes made in detail A review of the minutes of the June meeting of the Duchesne County School Board reveals many areas of business were which includes decisions of the of hiring Teachers and transferring some from one job to Following is a resume of the actions of the board as recorded in the official The school board approved a list of maintenance projects at the various schools to be done this summer by the maintenance and under a contract for painting the Neola This general cleaning and renovation as well as the paint contract is to be paid for out of a which includes for materials and for In addition to the district school other authorized by the school district to work on this summer maintenance program are Delmore Ray and three high school Stanley Ronald tooth of Duchesne and Ken The contract paint job estimate for the Neola School is expected to be in excess of reports Rowan C. Approval was given by the school board to advertise for bids on two four-door sedan autos to be used in the driver training program and to transport the teachers assigned in the shared teacher program between Altamont and Duchesne next These bids are to be opened June 29 at 2 p.m. Employment of teachers approved at the June meeting of the school board include Kent R. science and mathematics at the Altamont High Don Duchesne High Claude Chadburn Boys physical education and Scott social Mary Dell Lindgren Don one-half day sixth grade Duchesne Dallas fourth Myton Diane second Roosevelt Lewis industrial Roosevelt Junior James Keith principal Myton approval of change of assignment of Roger B. from grade teacher at Duchesne Elementary to Dean H. half-day Duchesne Mrs Donna day Duchesne Don English teacher at has been employed as English teacher at to serve on the shared teacher and Curtis Dastrup asked release from their contact at Altamont This was granted by the school Teacher vacancies in the list for the Duchesne County School District are two in the elementary grades at and a girls' physical education instructor for the shared teacher program between Duchesne and Altamont High reports Tabiona teachers needed are combination grades first and second and fifth and Paul Miller will teach day kindergarten classes at Duchesne Elementary and Glen Lewis will teach replacing Roger B. Rowan C. Stutz and Ray Hansen attended classes last week at the Utah State University at All teachers employed at the Duchesne and Altamont High School this year are certificated teachers in Utah and all are assigned to either their major or minor fields of Rowan C. Stutz states that one teacher left to staff the shared teacher girls' physical education at will be accredited and prepared in the physical education Certificated teachers and assignments in their field of preparation or minor credit arc important step in the accreditation of the two high Although Altamont has been accredited several with it was placed on the list this year and in line for being dropped from the accreditation list of the Northwest Accrediting Association if teacher assignments were not in their fields of Ninety-five teachers arc being employed this year in the the same number as last Stutz The district is still searching for the special remedial reading There has not been a teacher to assign to the west end of the county in this since LaRue N. Burgess resigned a year Five of the six shared teachers at Altamont and Duchesne are Reid Don Opal Miss Caroline home economics and commercial Poulton and Johnson are the three assigned from the Duchesne faculty and Gomm and Miss Dastrup are assigned to the Altamont Another teacher will be hired for the Altamont assignment in girls' physical The Duchesne County Board of Education has approved the appropriation of for a summer music program at Reid music is in charge of this which is set up to keep the school band its participation in the ed during the summer and as-county fair parade and possibly other special programs in this area during the next two who is enrolled in the first five-week session of summer school at the Brigham Young University this will instruct the 35 band members on week-ends in instrumental work and drill |