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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Community , Reidhead to receive Law Degree Nolan Reidhead will gradu- ate from William Mitchell Col lege of Law in St. Paul, MN, on May 17, 1998, Nolan will re-ceive a Doctor of Law Degree, Nolan is the son of Larry and Judy Reidhead of Kanab. He graduated from Kanab High School in 1988 and Southern Utah University in 1994 with a Bachelors in Business Adminis-tration and a Minor in Spanish. In 1995 Nolan left for St. Paul, Minnesota to study law. While attending law school, Nolan has been working for a law firm in Minneapolis where he has ac- complished I nesota Court of Appeals and UCC with arbitration and me diatiorL , Nolan will be taking the Ari zona bar exam in July and plans to practice law in the State of Arizona, FredOPlia School Board Meeting from NAU in 1996 and completed In attendance at the April 14, his student teaching in Social 1998 meeting were Wayne Studies at Fredonia High School. Shirla Jessop, Don He became a permanent em- Johnson, Yolanda Hill, Spencer ployee the very next school year, Dr. Bruce Barnson, In addition to teaching English, Mackun, Dixie Prisbrey, reading and newspaper writing Dana Mellor, Mike Mellor, at the middle school, Mr. Oakleaf Marilyn Cox, Michael Oakleaf, is also the Media Center Spe- Von Ray Bowler, Brett Waite, cialist. Katerina Riding, the by Lori Mohr-Corriga-n c). Fredonia-Moccasi- USD n Students Attending Page School District - The Page School trict is going to honor the 1988 agreement with the Fredonia-YounMoccasin School District to USD cept the ADM for all F-students who attend Page Dis-Anderso- g, ac-Don- na M schools. d). School Capital Facilities K-1- outstanding bond-prove- d on a motion by Mrs. Jessop, seconded by Mr. Johnson. The minutes for the meeting held March 10, 1998, were ap- - re- -' sponsibilities. Nolan also worked with an other student on seven cases including personal injury cul- minating in jury trial with oral argument before Min- full-da- y Ndsn Rsldhead son, seconded by Mrs. Hill. Public Comment: None ' Staff Report: Oakleaf Michael a). graduated the techniques of teaching, he has learned even more from the hands-o- n application of being at FHS. He appreciates the sup- port of both students and par- ents alike. Discussion Items: a). Home Schooling Interscho- lastic Athletes - The Governing Board will decide policy on the d request to allow a student to play interscholastic sports. b). Elementary Textbook Re- view - Four series of textbooks are currently being reviewed by the Governing Board and K-- 8 ing. Information Items: a). SuperintendentPrincipal Report - Mr. Young reviewed accreditation and the many athletic activities in which stu- - dents participate during the year. Yolanda Hill will partici- pate in the 8th grade promotion activities, while Wayne Ander- son, Don Johnson and Shirla Jessop will help with the high school graduation in the depart- ments of acceptance, diplomas and tassels, respectively, b). Elementary Principal Re- port - Dr. Barnson reviewed the teachers: SRAMcGraw Hill, progress on the change in Title I A Houghton-MiffliMacmillan from targeted to school-widHarcourt-Bracand These parent survey sent home with books can be inspected in the students, and its results will be elementary school teachers See FREDONIA, Page 18 lounge. home-schoole- mm&mm e. Mother's Day Special MAY 8,9 6 e. n, Kanab, Utah Ever heard of W, 1998 You will!!! 5 - 9:30 PM - 9:30 PM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SUNDAY, NOON TENDER PRIME RIB. .BANDIT CUT PETITE CUT re $15.90 $13.75 JUMBO SHRIMP $12.25 STEAK AND SHRIMP $16.75 USDA CHOICE AGED RIBEYE STEAK 12oa $14.50 sound RoomRadio Shack 12-1- 5" Subwoofers producing a ground shattering 183 db!!! lifts 'Rii CHICKEN FRIED STEAK Vi BOB'S COUNTRY GRAVY i isfei II Sa $ 5.75 LIGHTLY BREADED BAKED BONLESS CHICKEN BREAST.. $ 9.25 A 1 n, Denise Mackelprang, Teri Media Center aide, has been a Legislation - In a special Clint Iverson, big help to the program. The sion, the legislature voted to do Johnnie Nash, Richard Cram, opportunity to work with 2 away with all bonding; an opt Mike Waters, Jared Black and grade students was the deciding out option was put in its place. Vicki McBride. factor that has kept him with The option will give the districts Mr. Anderson called the meet- - the Media Center. Mr. Oakleaf the opportunity to vote whether ing to order at 7:00 p.m. The commented that while school or not they want to continue agenda for the meeting was ap- - taught him a lot with regard to with state funding or with achievements such as; Drafting appellate briefs for the Minnesota Court of Appeals, Memo- randums, and many other 8 WEDNESDAY MAY 6, 1898 All Meals Corns With1 Deluxe Salad Bar, Baked Potato, Grandma's Homemade Dinner Rolls in a van that holds 3 world records for sound level. 1 e) ALL MOTHERS RECEIVE fREE STRAW5ERRY SHORTCAKE! stereo with 48 speakers 235 S 1 00 E Kanab 435-644-59- 06 |