Show I School district seeks help from employers The Uintah School District Board of Education and school administrators arc seeking the help of area employers to help curb the drop-out rate In Pursuant to the demands of administrators and general the Board of Education decided to attack this problem One major problem leading to dropouts has been the availability of the job Students have been able to get positions of employment during regular school hours whether they have been officially released from the board of education or The Uintah Board of Education wishes to emphasize that students may not legally drop out of school without their Only the board of education can make this The Uintah School District is certain that most employers are innocent of the knowledge of legal provisions requiring school attendance or that of the State Industrial Commission prohibiting such It is recommended that employers not employ youth between the ages of 6 and 18 during school hours unless they are In a supervised school program sanctioned by the principal of the school or have been officially released by the Uintah Board of In the latter the child will have a copy of a letter written by the of Schools so |