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Show t" 1 7B Thursday, March 24, THE GREEN SHEET 1968 SCHOOLS Trumans Bernini Makes Media Center A Place For Fun, Learning, Challenge WEST VALLEY. The media use computers, and above all, to Bernini likes to think of the center at Truman elementary is learn. media center as "a classroom more than just a place to check "My top priority," states James cleverly disguised as a library." In out books its a place where Bernini, the schools library addition, he views the center and students come to read, to serve, to media specialist, "is to teach." its staff as a service industry - which always, without fail, "gives 110 percent to students and staff." Helping students learn to love books and enjoy reading is of primary importance to Bernini, who accomplishes that goal through enthusiastic His rendition of various books has awakened in the children a desire for to those books read school said a themselves, spokesman, noting that books read by Bernini become the most frequently requested books in the library. Bernini also allows older students the opportunity to tell stories to the younger children, feeling the student telling the story increases his or her organization and interpretation skills as well as developing excitement about literature. Bernini teaches students in the primary grades the skills needed in intermediate grades to conduct research, productive library including alphabetizing, shelf order, basic numeration, media center geography, book anatomy, selection and evaluation of and the material reading definitions between easy and story-tellin- g. opportunity to further hone skills training, using through the media center as a forum to extend their knowledge and that understanding beyond acquired in visits to tne center. A coveted work opportunity for students is to belong to the "Top Gun team. Students on the team are referred to as "the few, the proud, the shelvers." To become a team member, students in fourth through sixth grade complete training under Mr. Bernini and must attain an exceptional score on a written test. Once on the team, the student may progress from task to task until he or she obtains admission to the Media Center Hall of Fame. All students working in the center are selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, to be a success." Bernini practices his philosophy that the 'media center is what you make it." Without his efforts, the Truman library may well be just a place to check out books instead of a vital entity in the lives of students and staff. CEDAR FENCE SALE personal performance in the center and some testing, Bernini noted. Computer training is an 1x4-SLATS 1. . . 69 part of Berninis important since he feels curriculum, RAILS 2. . . 95 2x4-computer literacy is a must and that "students in elementary 4x4x8' 1 CEDAR. 4 school are more intellectually predisposed to assimilate comput2 4x4-2 er knowledge than are their older POST MIX counterparts." "Computers are another step in Other skills students learn are preparing youth for what awaits CUSTOM CUTTING responsibility, library manners them" he said. I SHOP WORK of this belief, all Because and the care and feeding of books. The skills are taught during students at Truman get hands-oe visits made to the experience with computers. Wt Dwtivtr Bernini compiles a monthly week each by class groups. library tm As students advance into upper newsletter which is distributed to grades, they are taught to staff, students and patrons of the X "Public relations is combine the previously learned school. "The he skills into research strategy. imperative," says. BUILDERS Students learn how to locate any program must maintain a high 3353 W ,( 3500 South in the school and subject through use of catalogue profile center of the is if the media basic In cards, community understanding Dewey Decimal System in terms of subject categories and how to CLIPANDUSE. most effectively cull information I from encyclopedias, indexes and atlases. SATURDAY SPECIAL VIDEO More than 100 students each Rent 4 Get 2 FREE USA term help in the Truman media VIDEO USA as center, working shelvers, Midvalley Family Center Offer Ends 33188 5608 So. Redwood Rd. . . projectionists, stampers, shelf FRIDAY SPECIAL search and rescue snuggers, 1048 East Fort Union Blvd.562 5533 The and Rent 3 Get 1 FREE helpers 2530 West 4700 South . . checks books in during the class VIDEO USA We Have Used Movies FOR SALE Offer Ends 33188 period. Starting at Bernini feels performing these I tasks provides students Ml 6' 8' 8' $1" non-fictio- n. n thirty-minut- ONCE UPON A TIME... James Bernini, media coordinator at Truman elementary, fascinates students and interests them in reading with his ly tales and enthusiasm for books. live- cuito MARI High Honor Students Are Receiving Recognition At Kearns Junior High KEARNS. Names have been Chad Lamboume, Robert Larsen, David released of students achieving a Lockwood, Bryant McCall, Joshua Lenny Ostberg, Alicia Perry, place on the high honor roll, Noall, Michelle Pherson, Tracy Roberts, second term, at Kearns junior Shane Sherlund, Jennifer Slack, Melia high. Smith, Jason Stapley, Tiffany SutherSeventh graders with a GPA of 3.7 or higher are Wesley Adams, Cassidi Baddley, Stephanie Berrie, Julie Brown, Geoffrey Child, Timothy Cluff, Jake Cordova, P. Scott Cushing, Camille Dawes, Dani Depew, Douglas Devore, Cynthia Eastman, Christine Echtemka-mp- , Trista Emmer, Jennifer Hancock, Christopher Hansen, Candi Hess, Todd Hillam, Sheri Hyde, Blaine Kimber, K. Granger Kempton, Lori King, Brenda Litster, Rene Maggard, Jennifer McKinney, Callie Michaelson, Niki Moleni, Sheryl Mathew Moss, Johna Nichols, Brandon Perterson, Pamela Pratt, Kim Richardson, Kenneth Robinson, Jeremy Sharp, Keven Sloan, Dustin Sunyich, Cari Tabish, Jeremy Terry, Itielu Tilo, David Tomer, Anthony Vea, Brett Veazie, Richard Wand, Monte Webb, Billie Winkleman, Leslie Workman. Ninth graders include Marci Anderson, Carla Burton, Vickie Carfile, Jennifer Dunyon, Chad Evans, Tina Famworth, Jenny Glispy, Eve Graham, Cassandra Graybill, Jeremy Greco, Isaac Gundes-on- , Gwen Handley, Tamara Hansen, Arianne Harlow, Camille Harvey, Lori Hess, Shelly Higley, Melisa Hiskey, Mindy Hoecherl, Trevor Holyoak, Lisa Kaleikini, Patricia Kempton, Kim Killey. Also Michael King, Nick Lemburg, Karla Memmott, Christina Moody, Frank Morgan, Peni Mounga, Jr., Vonnie Jenna Nichols, Jennifer Nebeker, Olsen, Dirk Pace, Nathan Painter, Korin Parry, Tonya Rasmussen, Rachel Rock, Sean Sisler, Jennifer Smith, Robert Ela Sela Smith, Shelly Stanton, Tauaalo, Brandon Thomas, Jennifer Walker, Marlene Wilson. land, Eric Turner, Bryce Waagen Wendi Waddoups, Kimbieriy Williams. Eighth graders include Melanie Allen, Angelia Baldwin, Marnie Beaver, Brandi Bird, Tina Campbell, Monica Colby, Rachel Crump, Jason Eastman, Wendy Giles, Tonya Graybill, Tina Greenland, JoAnne Tamara Griffiths, Hoover, Jeanie Jennings, Marilyn Johnson, Rebecca Joners, Robyn Jorgensen, 968-712- 8 s. 968-110- 5 3 r e HIiIalalUBlBluIaluIulaMU 4195 m EXAMINATION By Appointment With This Coupon Only coii 967-333- WEST VALLEY. Kindergarten registration and orientation will be held at Granger elementary today (Thursday) at 2.30 p.m. Parents and the entering student are encouraged to attend. Children will be invited to visit classrooms the kindergarten while parents complete registration procedures. Children entering kindergarten must be age five on or before Sept. 1. For more information parents may contact the school, 8 .4370 So. Redwood DR. 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