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Show EDUCATION Uintah Basin Standard Roosevelt Jr. High spotlights Holly Benson or guardians of students who are elected for a term, and the School Community Councils two-ye- Uintah School District to form new committee to comply with new law Mk. Benson touchesTLCLifeSkills til Knowivelt Jr. High. In her spare ime she likes to do crafts, cook, sew, howl, roller skate, go to plays, and have family fun. N irkriumtxl Five, Ms. Benson has one older sister, a younger brother, a nd a younger sister. They love to hang 1 son Glenda Brown said efforts are underway to comply wi t h I he new law by making parents and guardians of students attending district schools aware that they nuiy declare their candidacy for election for their student's school community council by contacting their child's school. According to.Semite Bill 167, each schcxil community council is mandated A new law, passed duringthe 2002 Legislative Sewion, has mandated that school districts establish school The School Community Councils bill requires that each public school, in consultation with its local school hoard, shall establish a school community council at theschisil building level." Uintah School District spokesper out togntlier. Her favorite color is purple, food ii e cream, and she loves Arctic Circle. She has loo many favorite songs to list, ami doesn't have u favorite music group. When she went lojr. high the style tight-fi- t ting punts. She thinks to eliminate sirens and groups," it uoiild la a great idea to get school wus imifnriiih. She says: I have a lot of beliefs, but 1 believe as Tar as education goes every student has the ability to Of course the success ofone may not lie success to another. I am grate-lu- l for the honor to be a part of seeing . kids My goal us a teacher is to kids prepare for life. Everyone help lias talents tocontrihute to improving our siN'iety. I hope I can help each student discover and develop his or her tale ii Is iis they practice lifcskills." Ms. Henson, thank you for all of your encouragement and help here at ar school principal. High schools are to have committees with six parentaguardiana and five employee members. Other schools must have four parentguardian members and three employee members. Each employee member, with to develop school improvement plans the exception of the school principal member with full ( who is an for: School Trust Lands voting privileges), shall be elected by Staff professional development a majority vote of the employees. Each parentguardian member Child access routing plans Basic school and program issues shall be elected at an election held at Develop a reading achievement the school by a majority of those voting at the election who shall have stuplan The school community council is to dents attending the school. Written notice of the elections will consist of school employees, parents be given two weeks prior to the elections, said Brown. The terms for the position begin July 1. Anyone interested may obtain a copy ofthe Senate Bill 167 from the Uintah School Dis- NATIONAL COMPETITOR Colby Bryson, son of Dan and LeeAnna Bryson and grandson of. Bus and Anna Lee Mathews and the. late Ron and Bonnie Bryson, wonc first place in the regional level of the State History Fair. He then took';' 1" place at the state competition 4 held at BYU which qualifies him for Nationals on June 11. Colby at- -j tends Brockbank Jr. High in theH H Granite School District. trict Office. sue-ree- Check ouf our Classifieds! To order call siii'i-eed- ItiMisevell Junior 435-722-51- 31 High! t. . Union High students who participated in the recent State Geography THEY KNOW WHERE IT'S AT! Olympiad were (front row. left to right:) Kenna Hcnncfer. Marie Larsen, Christopher Eckels. Curtis Murphy, Dorian Morgan, and Hohic Willis; ( buck row, left toriglit: ) Greg Hansen, advisor, Geoff Lemon, Rachel Eddington, Angclinc Wintcrton, BrecAnnc Duncan, and Jackie Hickcn. Holly Benson ABC MORNING GRADS Receiving their diplomas upon successful v completion of Angie Wills preschool are left to right (back row) Eve : Robertson, Tyson Child, Treygan Daniels, Jett Hall, Justin Larson, Austin " Casper. (Front row) Alyssa Weight, Kaedee Wilson, Candice Spencer, Jentrie Glines, Sklyer Mailkranz and Landon Jenson. 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