Show Adult Education Approved For District Th The Uintah School hoI District under the suPervision supervision or of Mrs Rhoda Robinson adult education education tion director was given state approval to go ahead with a high school completion pro pro-I pro pro- program I gram in September at the just just- concluded Adult Education workshop at the Utah State University A GROWING GROWING I concern for th forth forthe the manY high school dropouts in Utah was voiced by Adult Education directors Records indicate 2451 students with with- withdrew withdrew drew from Crom Utah school with with- without out completing the require require- requirements ments mens for high school graduation during the 62 1961 school year On the basis of this atten- atten attendance attendance dance data it is estimated that persons between the ages of 18 and 21 years inclusive presently reside in Utah dh who have not comple completed d h high school HOUSE BILL which was passed by the Utah Legislature states in part that the public schools shall be befree befree free t t persons who have not c completed high school up to and including the age of 21 years This law will become effective with the opening of the 64 1963 school year In the adult high school program program B unit of credit will willbe willbe be given for three 60 O minute clock hours each week for 24 24 weeks Credits will also be givers given for transcripts from oth- oth other other er schools military service testing program and work ex I |