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Show Grand District Teachers Begin Work on Monday Approximately 100 teachers and administrators will meet Monday and Tuesday, August Aug-ust 26 and 27, at the Southeast South-east Eelementary School for their annual pre-school workshop. work-shop. Two primary activities are to be conducted during the workshop. Dr. Eugene Hol-man Hol-man of the College of Southern South-ern Utah in Cedar City will present new concepts on creativity cre-ativity within the schools, aimed primarily for the development de-velopment of the student as an individual. Dr. Holman will speak at the general meetings on Monday and will conduct group workshop work-shop sessions at each elementary ele-mentary school on Tuesday. Educational Television and its possibilities will be presented pre-sented to the teachers by Dan Keeler of the State Department De-partment of Pubic Instruction. Instruc-tion. Mr. Keeler will explain ex-plain programs available through state and other edu cational sources and hew they are used in the classroom. class-room. The workshop is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. on Monday Mon-day and continue throughout the day. Besides continuing their activities in the creativity creat-ivity program on Tuesday, teachers will meet with principals prin-cipals and the Superintendent Superinten-dent to receive building and district instructions. Superintendent C. Robert Sundwall announced this week that all teaching vacancies had been filled and that final fin-al preparations were progressing pro-gressing satisfactorily for the opening of classes on Tuesday, September 3rd. A normal staff has been employed em-ployed which should take care of local needs unless enrollment is higher tfian anticipated, an-ticipated, he said. VISITING HERE Former Moab residents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Johnson are visiting friends in Moab this week. |