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Show Educational problems discussed at Nebo meeting Utah has never had a negotiation nego-tiation bill drawn by and endorsed, en-dorsed, by the school boards, Mr. Smith declared, adding that his association fears a negotiations ne-gotiations bill might become merely a fracton of a bill which would involve all state employees. em-ployees. If this is the case, the state employees and teachers teach-ers will undoubtedly go to the unions, he stated. Nebo School Board invited Harvey Smith, Pleasant Grove, iid first vice president of the Clih School Board Association, I) discuss educational issues ith thorn ,-it their last meet- Mi Smith discussed issues iliich must he presented to the I'iJh Legislature when they M'-ent in 1070. He pointed II that the vocational educa-o educa-o program is in tight corn-it" corn-it" for funds from the 1 'We are offering 12 grades of icHion to prepare a student 'what? We tend to assume it all high school students go to college, but only 50 1 nI go and we lose about porcmt by the end of the bl year." he- said. Smith emphasized the M for specialized training in - k vocational-technical fields, fciSh he said that most ed-ll01-s are not generally for i Nional education. 1 Ml Smith said the Utah Board Association is I "-oncorncd about teacher, r millions and legislation "h might be passed by the Legislature concerning irdization or teacher con-1,1 con-1,1 negotiations. of the major points of H' in legislation will be the the school principal, Mr. pointed out. It must be "''mined whether the prin-ls prin-ls a member of the teach-raciation, teach-raciation, an arm of the r1 ard, or a neutral who oose the side he wants lkc. |