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Show FARMINGTON -Although this is the first year that Woods Cross H.gh School has, haasenior class, there seem be no problems that can be worked out. its principal Sd the Davis County Board of Education Tuesday nignt. ' AMONG THE feathers in its can if fact, is the performance perfor-mance of the school's new marching band, said Principal Prin-cipal Pares Curtis. In interstate inters-tate band competition Saturday Satur-day at Idaho State University in Pocatello, the school Dlared third behind Skyview and Nampa, Idaho, high schools. Eleven schools participated. Skyview and Woods Cross were the only Utah schools competing, he said. The approximately 90-member group will also compete Oct. 18 in the Davis Cup Marching Band competition at the University of Utah. IN NOTING other programs at the school, Mr. Curtis said a computer programming class is being readied and "should be in operation in the next few days." He listed the school's enrollment at 1,184 students broken down into 376 seniors, 387 juniors and 421 sophomores. Staff includes 54 full-time teachers, three resource teachers, three administrators, ad-ministrators, one librarian and other maintenance, kitchen and auxiliary personnel. person-nel. "WE HAVE about 500 students a week attending our community school," Mr. Curtis Cur-tis said. "We're quite renowned for our gymnastics program. The school opens at 5:45 a.m. and doesn't close until about 10 p.m." Advanced programs are available in a variety of subject sub-ject areas including physics, history, calculus, biology and English, he said, with honors Ehalsoo,,, THE SCHOOL n Program ,"., English, hiiH-credits, hiiH-credits, Mr n?8'1' principal .i opened i $".,:. |