Show hoard Board to Hear Education Trends Ira B Ralston Ralston Education Education- Educational al Planning Consultant will willbe be in Uintah School District on September 10 and 11 to meet meat with board members district staff and elementary teachers Mr Ralston will discuss with these groups newer trends in elementary education tion and physical facilities I for the new Naples School Other items discussed at the regular Uintah School District Board of Education meeting Friday are listed below THE SCHOOL lunch milk business was awarded to ID HI- HI HILand Land Dairy and Meadow Gold Dairy for the 65 1964 school year The milk is to be deliver deliver- delivered ed to the schools at a price of I per half pint The board accepted the nation of Dezzie Goodrich cook at Naples School Mrs Opal Floy Johnson was appointed to replace Mrs Goodrich Theo Morrison was appointed on a three hour per day basis in the kitchen at Ashley Valley Jr High School Lila Shiner two hours per day at Ashley Vanc Valley Jr High School and Clella Cielia Martinsen two hours per day at Central School Clara Arnold was appointed on a temporary basis as cook at Todd School Also appointed on ona ona a temporary basis was LaDon LaDon- LaDonna na Winn secretary at the West Jr Todd High schools The pre school activities and meetings were reported sue suc- successful LELAND G Rex Principal of Uintah School reported on the workshop he attended at Stanford University on Flexible Scheduling This type of scheduling duling is being used in some high schools throughout the United States John Smith Supervisor of Maintenance is to arrange for fora fora a survey of the church property properly near Ashley Elementary School The school district is ible to level the soft ball fields as a result of the exchange of property between the Church and Uintah School Dis Dis- District Mr Smith also gave a pro pro- progress gress report on the West Jr High Uintah High School addi addi- Lions It will probably be two weeks before the new facilities at West Jr High will be ready for use Six classrooms at Uintah High School are in use this first day of school The type room will wili not be ready for fora fora a few days Floyd Workman discussed bus routes and possible revisions I The kindergarten stud stud- students I will not be transported by bythe bythe the district the first week of school These routes will be established as soon as possible DOYLE LANDON gave au an accomplishment report on the vocational agriculture pro pro- program gram Mr Kennington gave a report on the preschool evaluation program Eight students were admitted to kindergarten and first grade under this program The following contracts were approved approved Continued on pare page 8 Education Continued Continued from page 1 Mina Sample 3rd grade Todd and Catharine Hilton grade Ashley Elementary President Alvin Bowden was selected to receive the State Athletic Pass for Ute the 65 1964 school year The propane gas bid was awarded at a price of per gallon This business is divided between Searle Gas Company and Utah Colorado Gas Com Com- Company pany The charge in activity fee was passed on second reading and now becomes a policy of the board of education The next regular school board meeting will be held Friday September 11 at 2 pm |