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Show Page Four - The Eureka Reporter - November 15, 2002 Japanese student attends here Seniors hear about long term care by Betty Cones Long term care by Medicare was the topic of the Young at Heart Seniors at the November 6th VHV" meeting. Ron I Brittany Miles has been chosen Tor the Principal's Award this week for quality artwork. She takes her time on all her art projects, adds details, and produces a great finished project. She is new and doing well in her fourth grade class. Her teacher is Mrs. Sorenson. We want to thank Brittany for adjusting to her new school and taking her education seriously. Her parent is Blaine Miles. Cones offered the blessing on the always delicious President pot luck luncheon. Grace Condcr conducted the After the business meeting. Pledge of Allegiance to the American Flag, Happy Birthday was sung to Frances Ewell, Mabel Butler, Grace Bernini, and Ron Cones. On the sick list is Sandy Evans. LouAnna Haynes came to describe the fund raiser by the PTO and Jaz great, Mark Eaton, for taking the kindergarten through sixth graders on a Christmas Volunteers arc shopping trip. needed for chaperoning the shopping and gift wrapping on Sunday, December 13th. news by Shala Davis and Shanna Schow Basketball practice began November lllh, 2002 and chccrlcading practice began November 4, 2002. chairman. Erica Hiskcy, arranged a special veteran's day assembly on Program Brook Miles was chosen for the Principal's Award last week for w orking very hard in school and really improving her reading ability. She is doing well in her third grade class. Her teacher is Ms. Horton. We want to thank Brook for being a good student and education taking seriously. parents arc Brandic her Her Miles and Kenny Miles. Public notice Notice of Change The location and time of the Tintic School Board of Education's November meeting has been changed. The meeting w ill be held at West Desert High School located in Partoun, Utah at 10:30 am. Published in the Eureka Reporter November 15, 2002. Monday with Summer Grimstcad and two other military representatives who explained to the students what the history of veteran's day is and what a veteran is and why its important to honor them. A student was also selected from each class to read a poem about veterans to the school. The students were Casey Wahlbcrg, Tawnic Child, Bridgcttc Sherwood, Lyndcc Fuel, Lauren Sherwood, and Aimcc The cheerleaders Bocscnbcrg. the presented flag. The Halloween Dance on November 8 went great. There was also an assembly on November 8th to honor the October Students of the Month and students that did not receive a referral for I term. There were 70 students that did not receive a referral and they will be going to the Mayan Restaurant on November 22nd for lunch. The Junior Class Play, Taming the Wild, Wild West in a Dress, is tonight at 7:30 p.m. Please come out and support the Junior class. It is an early out day on Thursday, November 2 11. by Carol Ann Duncan Betty Cones announced the annual Creche exhibit in Goshen, December 6, 7, 8. She invited those who would like their nativity sets to be displayed to sign up. Shcrlin Grill is Eurcka's Creche representative. Mr. McDonald from Tintic High School ofTcrcd to have his students perform at our December 4th meeting. We will cat at 12:30 to accommodate their schedule. The Medicare, Medicaid, and Long-Ter- m presented Care Workshop was by Susan Jensen and Don Crowley, (President) certified senior advisor from Financial Serv ices and Insurance Agency in Salt Lake City. Our next meeting will be on November ZO"1. Kiyohito Takuwa This year we have a wonderful opportunity to expose the students to another culture. Mr. Kiyohito Takuwa left Kyoto, Japan, on October 18, 2002, to come to Eureka, Utah, to help the students learn about the Japanese culture. He will be here for the whole school year and will return to Japan during the summer break. Mr. Takuwa states that he would like to improve his English speaking ability by living and with communicating Schoolboard promoting sets agenda English speakers as native well as friendship and understanding between Japan and the United States. After Auditors Notice is hereby given that the Tintic School Board of Education will hold its regular board meeting on Monday, November 18, 2002 at West Desert High School, Partoun, UT, which meeting shall completing his program here, he would like to work helping foreigners who suffer from culture shock or homesickness between his country and ours. Continued from Page one begin promptly at 10:30 a.m. Mr. Underwood informed the Board that the Environmental Protection Agency has given the school district the surplus topsoil from the remedial cleanup conducted in Eureka throughout the past summer. Brian suggested that the district rent or contract the The agenda includes call to order and recognition of guests, approval of agenda, reports, consent agenda, business manager report, communication from board members, action items, and citizen comments. knowledgeable learner. Even though school in Japan is very different, he has willingly accepted the differences and is working with our system. In fact, he has found almost everything he has seen to be very different. Mr. Takuwa has a great attitude and is interested in learning everything he can about America and Americans while he is here and in helping the community. He has studied karate and swimming extensively in Reports includes reports by necessary equipment to transport Bill Alder for maintenance and the topsoil from its current location to Eureka for use at the transportation and school reports by Ed Alder for West Desert school campuses. Mr. Underwood notified the Schools and Annette Garland for board that Raleigh Williams had Callao School. Consent agenda obtained his CDL and is now includes approval of the minutes Action items driving the Vernon bus run each and warrants. Brain includes the 4th reading of district morning and afternoon. requested that the Board consider policy DDC: Compensation and increasing the number of hours Benefits and I reading of district Mr. Williams works to include policy on association leave. custodial duties that any part-tim- e may arise. The Board agreed to study the cost of increasing Mr. Williams hours and make a determination at a later date. Mr. is very and is a quick Takuwa Japan. am amazed at what the students arc picking up in such a short time in his classes. The students and staff enjoy working with him. His English is already picking up. We arc lucky to have Mr. Kiyohito Takuwa. I Ei Fortune, seeing that she could not make fools wise, has made them lucky. Thanksgiving A spark is a little thing, yet it may kindle the world. FUND RAISER are but the Biographies clothes and buttons of the man-t- he biography of the man himself cannot be written. Mark Twain What small potatoes we all are, compared with what we might be! Charles Dudley Warner Mushrooms that have a bad taste or are poisonous arc often called toadstools. One can know nothing of is that giving aught worthy to unless also one knows how give to take. Saturday, November 7:30 p.m. tfi 16th Tintic Elks Lodge Fun, Prizes, Games! Refreshment Sale! Sponsored by St. Patricks Church |