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Show Setois pi Mygist 31; . Registration set Monday, Aug. 27; institute at Jr. High Aug. 29 With 9,222 youngsters eagerly anticipating the opening day of school on August 30, Nebo's school doors will once again echo to the happy laughter of children, the smell of new paint and varnish combined with delicious foods served piping hot on the very first day of school. Plans and programs are rapidly drawing to completion for the opening reported Superintendent Sup-erintendent Russell N. Stans-field. Stans-field. With the first Principals' meeting scheduled for 9 a.m., Friday, August24, the new school year officially gets underway. un-derway. The opening of school, however, will be preceded by several days of meetings for all teachers, administrators, custodians, clerks, school lunch personnel, bus drivers, nurses, speach and hearing instructors and numerous others interested interest-ed in school programs. Institute District institute will convene con-vene at the Springville Junior high school auditorium at 9 a.m., Wednesday, August 29. The morning sesion will be under un-der the direction of Supt. Stansfield while the afternoon meeting will ' .convene under the auspices of the Nebo Educational Ed-ucational Association officers with President John Jensen in charge. A light lunch will be served courtesy of the Nebo Teachers' "Assoc. Members of the Board of Education along with all employees em-ployees of the district will be invited to tour the new Spanish Span-ish Fork high school at 2:30 p.m. at the conclusion of the day's activities. General orientation for new teachers and all of those returning re-turning after a leave of absence ab-sence will be held on Monday, August 27, at 9 a.m. at the Park school auditorium in Spanish Fork. During the afternoon, af-ternoon, these teachers will meet with their principals in their assigned buildings where they will be shown their room, issued supplies and learn of school and district policies. Registration Registration of all elementary elemen-tary school children will be held Monday, August 27, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. School, however, does not begin until (Continued on Page 8, Col. 8) Schools open Ain v (Continued from p. j' ' Thursday. ' ' ' ; Either the child 0, , ! ent representing hl ' report to the S(.ho ;,n on the child's piac,7 Acheck on name, ',',7' ses and the numN7 dents living jn area will be made at It is important th ,t ren be regisll,,.eJ boundary iincs ; permanent. ' 1 All new students who did not receiv, ' tive placement 7 ' should register at "n nearest their home I Each elementary r will have a mMt' ; cording to grade ev, names and address : dents designated to r' .C' his school. ' - All names and ad'r be carefully cheV changes are necessary' " ' ; involved will be no". mediately. This patj'":: followed last year, sive shifting of stlld7 , minimized. |