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Show Board considers 'student plan' policy BY MARK WATSON Clipper Todu Stuff Writer - Daus School FARMINGTON District approed the first reading of new policy in regard to Student Plans and Student Education Education Occupation Plans at school board meeting Tuesday Lawmakers 1984 which student-plan- s passed legislation mandates that be implemented long-rang- in e Davis School District has used these types of student plans for nearly two decades. The individualized plans sene as a tool to guide students, parents and school leaders in planning guiding and managing students' class schedules and learning experience from grades 2 Student Education Plans are for K-1- students K-- 6 Student Education Occupation Plans are for students 7-- District Policy and Compliance Director Dr Ross Poore. Jr . explained at a previous board meeting that the plans should continue to sene students from grade to grade and from school to school tion independent of the student prior to the conclusion of the conference. The Secondary School SEOP Policy mcludes the standard that at least one individual SEOP conference be held annually, with an optional conference in grade 12, at least one small group conference involving the student, parent and school personnel be held in grade 7 or 8 and grade 9 or Iff. and that a minimum of 15 minutes The planning of the SEP and SEOP he said, is to include reliable useful and timely data on student progress and goals which will help facilitate student planning, both d and the acceptance of the student for his or her own pre-an- responsibility The proposed Elementary School SEP Policy includes standards outlining that conferences are to be held a minimum of three times a year, that earnest efforts and reasonable accommodations be made to ensure all par- be allowed for conferencing with additional time allotted for years that require extensive planning The SEOP will also include: 1 A celebration of student strengths and accomplishments. 2 A review of aptitude tests and ents and students attend the conferences. and that a minimum of 20 minutes for the SEP The conference will also be con- ducted to 1 Celebrate student strengths and accomplishments. 2 Share data about the students progress and discuss areas where performance may be unproved 3 Develop a strategy between the parent and teacher to support the student in the completion of improve- ment goals 4 Allow three to five minutes for private parent and teacher consulta WSU offers telecommunications degree OGDEN - The Utah State Board of Regents recently approved Weber State University's request to offer an associate of applied science degree in telecommunications It is the first such degree to be offered by any four-yepublic university m the Intermountain West Telecommunications is one of the fastest growing employment fields in Utah and m the United States, said involve essential leamrng skills, civic responsibihty. career preparation and personal development Under the proposed policy, each school will annually provide evidence that the standards were met The District will also offer SEP and SEOP training as requested ar Tle CLASSIADS-.4 WSU Provost David Eisler. WSU works hard at preparing its student to succeed in the 21st century econo-- J mv Students in the program will also, be able to take courses that can lead to Cisco Certification and Novell Certification The program will be administered through the Business and Education bargain breakthrufor buyers and sellers money by selling what yon no longer need in the Classiads Or find what you've been looking for at a bargain pnee Its the market of thousands, where hundreds of sales and purchases are made. Join the crowds who shop and sell in the CLASSIADS. Its good business. For information call Clipper CLASSIADS 29 S '225 1 relevant data. 3 An opportunity for students and parents to review interest and aptitude tests approved by the District Curriculum Committee. 4 Establishing and clarifying the student's educational and post -- graduation goals. 5 Dev eloping a plan to accomplish the identified goals by examining a v anety of options on- - and 6 The purpose of education, wluch 20 Oz. 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