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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1983 Survey to Reach Parents FARMINGTON r- - To sec changes patrons of the school system would like to see, the Davis County School Dis- trict is' using a survey in an ef-fort to reach as many parents as possible. filled out and returned to a neighborhood school or to the district offices, 45 E. State Street, Farmington. sus of what needs to be proved in Davis County schools, The survey is one of many means the school district has employed to get a broad consen- - received from committees and studies to determine what course the district should follow. . . The survey (below) can1 be DAVIS THE OF PATRONS SCHOOL COUNTY (f? Count on im-wh- at STOP SMOKING IN 7 DAYS Classified For Fast Sales. The information from the sur- vey will be added to information 3D OR YOUR MONEY BACK FELL BETTER POCKET YOUR SAVINGS FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION CALL 544-880- 0 UTAH CENTER DISTRICT FOR BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION V EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION SURVEY 6 The National Commission on Excellence In Education and other organizations are calling for major changes In schools. We would like your opinion about the following recommendations. High school (grades should be strengthened as 2) graduation requirements follows: 1. four years of English (at present: 2. three years of mathematics (or applied mathematics) 2 (at present: DISAGREE years) Q M0KE DAY! years) three years of science (or applied science) 3. (at present: ; 4. 5. 3 SHOf (Check One) AGREE year) 1 four years of social studies (at present: , ' one-ha- It is that more time be devoted to learning this best be accomplished: recommended can How IN CLEARFIELD lengthened school day for all students up to 8 5 12 hours) a periods (at present: v " ' . - day school year (at present: 180 days) 7. a 200- - 8. students should be assigned the case to 220- more homework more emphasis should be placed on 9. years) year of computer science (at present: none) lf the basics. 6. 3 to all students than is Wednesday 10 to 8, Friday 10 to 8 now, Thursday 10 to 8, Saturday 10 to 6 teaching fine arts We must sell all of our remaining merchandise in the 10. study of foreign languages should begin in elementary school next 4 ' ; days!! To accomplish this, 12. extra1 curricular the regular ' activities school should take place outside WEDNESDAY SPECIALS day 1 v " ' 13. teacher salaries based on performance will improve , the quality of teaching All Iwould be willing tp help finance these reforms 14. & SPORTCOATS nn Women's OR COMMENTS: CHANGES Men's SUITS in education through a tax increase ADDITIONAL slashing prices. all first grade students should attend full, day, all year 11. were DU LEVI BEND0VERS... OFF no Children in school (yes PLEASE " ) Educator Student Senior Citizen FILL IN AND RETURN TO YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL OR SEND DAVITcDONTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE 4S EAST TraTFsTREET. Farmington, ut 84o?5 SPORTSWEAR.... Y2 Juniors TO THE FASHION PANTS FIXTURES, pjinnr Events Mall The Layton kindergarten singers, today from Hills Mall will observe National Education Week through Nov. 19 with displays, and entertainment by Davis County elementary and junior high schools. Those schools participating with displays include Columbia Elementary, Clinton Elementary, Elementary, E.M. Whitesides Elementary, North Davis Junior High and Central Davis Junior High. Entertainment scheduled in- eludes, the Fremont Elementary American p.m.; Cook Elementary sixth grade dancing from 3:30-- 4 p.m., Wasatch fourth grade ing and dancing from 4:30-- 5 p.m. and Sara Jane Adams fourth graders singing from 7- 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 17. On Friday, the West Point El- ementary fifth grades will form from 6:30-- 7 p.m., and the Columbia second grades will 5 perform from p.m. be Vae will Saturdays activity View Elementary square dancing 0 fr0m p.m. SHELVING, fund-raisin- The public is invited to shop for gifts and enjoy a clown as he FOR SALE GIVE TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY. sing-exhibi- ts VxGQSSi This space contributed as a public service. " YOU CAN GET INTO A NEW HOME 7:15-7:4- (D 12:30-1:3- COME SEE FOR YOURSELF Bazaar to Help Center Residents of KAYSVILLE Marks Gardens, 514 N. 300 are holding their annual g Christmas bazaar Nov. 18, at 9:30 a.m. RACKS, HANGERS 8" eS f ldvoc:g. Students to Perform LAYTON , Juniors Please check one: entertains with balloon cre-S- t. ations. There will be a large vari-ety of handmade itmes and bakery goods, candy and corn for sale. Some of the proceeds of the sale will go towards a piano for the Gardens. W pop-Frida- y, Messiah Singers Wanted The Layton Civ- LAYTON Association will be spon- for a Messiah sing-i- n at 7:30 the public on Dec place each previous Sunday night at 8 p.m. in the same tion. ic Arts loca-sori- 1 1 P Tryouts for the soloist parts 0ak will be held Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. at the Oak Hills Chapel. Gentile. Anyone interested m singing is invited to attend that night. 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