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Show 14 SPRING VILLE HERALD Thursday, February 2, 2006 IPDNBILL v v... ... n r7 " 7 o) (oW-r & L kjy LJ LJ ty EJR. G3DC!1 MEWS Teacher, coach and father-Mr. Cooper JESSICA BLACKETT AND ALEXA BARNES SJHS STAFF WRITERS One of the newer teachers at Springville Jr. High is Mr. Coopeer. He teaches health, aerobic fitness, and fitness for life He just moved from Las Vegas where he spent 18 years teaching. Mr. Cooper has been teaching teach-ing for 21 years and enjoys teaching "because "sometimes, "some-times, young people have troubled home lives and I want to help make a differ- ence in their lives." The reason he started teaching is because he loves coaching, not because of the pay. When he teaches he focuses fo-cuses on being fair. This is I 118 East Main Lehi j 768-9514 , j COMPASSION fit's what every person needs i in aijficuu times, it s want eveiy person receives at I Wing. 3k eejlet 9 FAMILY FRIENDLY RADIO FOR UTAH VALLEY AM RADIO Me Key 1450 rPSICM- . 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Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering remem-bering how to fly. As artists, we must learn to be self -nourishing. We must become alert enough to consciously replenish our creative resources as we draw on them. -Julie Cameron Custom, Quality Memorials Large Selection of Colors & Styles 374-0580 24 HOURS A DAY to life is Jesus Christ Now a "Minimally Invasive' Surgical Approach to the Treatment of Severe Obesity PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR NEXT SEMINAR ON ' FEBRUARY 9th at 6:00 p.m. at Dr. Cannon's office in Payson 465-1701 Call for directions Short Operation: usually 2 hours Short Hospital Stay: usually 48 hours in hospital Mr. ' ' V ' k "' ? . N, " J' - f Mrs. Crandall How do you make the Honor Roll at Springville Jr. High? Kevin Critchfield and Billy Root SJHS STAFF WRITERS Do you have good grades? Then you could be a part of the third term honor roll at Springville Jr. High School. If you want to be on the Honor Hon-or Roll, than there are some requirements that you will need to meet. You must have a GPA of 3.5. Also you need to have 1.25 credits for the term. That is a full schedule. There are no behavior requirements require-ments to be on the honor roll. We talked to the counselor and figured out that about 51 of all the kids at our Cooper school made the honor roll in the first term. That's 565 out of 1117 kids at our school. So Congrats to those of you that made it, better luck next time to those that didn't. It is never too late to work toward the goal of making the honor roll. You should also know that if you have struggled and have not been able to do it yet, the school gives an award for students who make improvements to their GPA so you could get two awards if you work hard and make the honor roll for the first time. Good luck. Kinds words do not cost much. They never blister the tongue or lips. They make other people good-natured. 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Some of her major accomplishments ac-complishments are: Personally Person-ally developed the curriculum curricu-lum for foods 1 and 2; Expanded Ex-panded the foods program from half a day to a full day; Teaches service learning, learn-ing, a class that performs service for the school and community (They are very successful and have raised funds to improve the school and have completed extensive exten-sive service projects.) She is also in charge of community of caring. This program creates an atmosphere atmos-phere of caring and rewards students and teachers who excel. And she heads up 95 attendance activity (students who attend school regularly get a reward for doing so). Mrs. Crandall takes care of the Honor Roll awards and the Prize Wheel (an incentive in-centive program to reward positive student behavior). She is on a lot of commit Recycling r t SJHS helps journalism class Alexa Barnes and Jessica Blackett SJHS STAFF WRITERS To help earn money for the journalism class, Springville Junior High recycles paper. Once or twice weekly the journalism students collect each individual classroom box, rain or shine. The class earns about $25 a month, "Which is not very much for the amount of work they do," says Mrs. Cunningham, the journalism teacher. Gung Hey Fat Choy! (May you be prosperous!) First graders and fourth graders at Sage Creek Elementary celebrated Chinese New Year by parading through the halls of the school with dragons and noisemak-ers. noisemak-ers. After learning about the traditions which are part of Chinese New Year, they decided to scare away any bad luck that might be in the school. (DOLLARS m DOLLARS convenient place to turn your scrap Steel, Autos, Appliances, Aluminum, Prices, Fast Friendly Service, and a True Commitment I by and dive Us ATry! MOB RECYCLING? North beneva Road Orem (BP 1 ) Z25-ODCT) tees to help improve the school. She really cares about the students of Springville and works hard to make our school better. Mrs. Crandall loves more than just school. She also loves to do winter and water sports. Some of the things she said were, "I like Winter sports, I like to ride my snowmobile, and skiing. I also like to scuba dive and water ski." She says, "The best thing that has ever happened to me is having students come back and say how much they loved cooking or that they still use the recipes I taught them." While living in Springville on a farm, one of her favorite fa-vorite things to do during the summer is ride horses. She also cares for her family and takes time out to serve others oth-ers in her community. She is by far the busiest teacher in the school and you will never find someone at any school who does more to benefit the students and faculty of her school. We are lucky to have Mrs. Crandall working with us at Springville Jr. High School. Be sure to let her know how much you appreciate her if she has touched your life. Thank you, Mrs. Crandall! The school encourages anyone who wants to bring old newspapers or any other papers and put them in the school's recycling dumpster. It is located on the south side of the Jr. High building. It will really help with paying for cameras, school paper, and everything else used in the journalism class. We appreciate all who help with recycling as it helps with finances, and also helps the environment and reuses valuable resources. into cash. We hnv : Aluminum Cans, ' " to r |