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Show New classes in' tlebo schools Assignments for the special education department of Nebo School District, were announced this week by Supt. Russell N. Stansf'ield, who states that four new special classes for educa-ble educa-ble children have been instituted insti-tuted this year as well as an additional speech and hearing therepist. Donald F. Johnson is replacing replac-ing Dennis I. Greenwood as district psychologist, Mr. Greenwood Green-wood having returned to school. J. Dean Jones is the director of special education. There will be two teachers of special classes in Payson and Spanish Fork and three for Springville Mrs. Barbara Hatch, Dean Mason and MrSyLaBerta Sorenson being assigned to this area. Mrs. Sorenson will be at the Junior high and the other two teachers at the Grant School. Three teachers have also been engaged for speech therapy in the district, Carol Witbeck, William Wil-liam Rust and Elaine Erickson. There are three teachers engaged en-gaged to visit the homebound students, Mrs. Joy Gledhill being be-ing engaged for the Springville area; Mrs. Agnes Zeeman, for Spanish Fork and Mrs. Elna Fowkes, Payson. Three public health nurses have also been engaged for the district, Mrs. Lorene Russell, will have the Springville area; Mrs. Leona Curtis of Springville Spring-ville will be in the Spanish Fork area and Mrs. Wilma Crane in the Payson area. |