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Show Thursday, February 19, 2009 Pag 4 0 R E M TIMES notes NEWS All D IDEAS Efindergarfen registration begins Melissa Miiyntz tilt" iff M ml year is iil'.l limit' limn hull ovci , iiml planning for the 2IMI!i-2WOmImmi year hut iiliciiily Irt'Ktin fn the youngest stuilenis ns kindergarten kinder-garten registration eis under wiry eailv next week All elementary m litHih In Hit' Alpine School limit Id will l' registering incoming kindergarten kinder-garten students I fli. 23-21, mid It In vllnl f'H pm nils lu iegisler their students us einly us pOS-Sible pOS-Sible Mil SI lllMlls I IHI iM'gill plllll- ning their kiinleigntleii needs According I" Alpine I is-It is-It Id spokeswoman Rhonda Hrotnlcy, iifiii ly Win kindergarten kinder-garten sludenls lire expected Iti register Ini (hi- 201 liquid athool year, it number that Is slightly higher I linn this year's curt cut klndeigarlen enrollment of n.17'4 slid loots Ht-emise the district's needs are growing, mi iifftinilc fotnl of Incoming students Is necessary to help schools plnn for I heir stuffing iiml supply needs. "Wc need to he able to plnn for how many tciiclifrs to hire," Itiomli'v snid To register for klndcrgnr- roll Orem High School Second li'llil limn i' Roll lOtliGrmle.Hluh Honor Roll Miu vn AImiiiiiwiiiii. Rebecca Allen, Uillln Aiiili'isi'ti, I Inns Amler si Ml, losi'ih Dim ley. Iviiii Hiiscoiii, Km Ih'I IIih It stun til. Antiiislnllii Htm Ii. (JiiIiiii black, Iiivlm brown, .lesslia Mm pellet', limit'!! Hlllgoli. ( inliln Myers, l.inlly ( inter, Sutvlcr ( iislillo, Atulicw (iiii'l. Inylni ( limit's, ( 'arson t invlcs. Amiimlit I leclti'l , .Inn lull I imlp SI inline I lister. Keliei i ll I III liel, P.lake I inle. Kill I ( HHml. .Inline ( inndilcli. Jamb ( iiecliwund. I il )i M ( ilti'liwood. S'iicei (Iiih'I. .Incoli llniiiploii. .Inn ill I Innseii. I lilary 1 Ini 'i . I iiillin I lenili, Sieni i'f I lerrniaun, .dimes I llnksoit, JhiimI lulesias, .lettnil'er Irvln, llniiiinli Ini oh, l inllv Johnson, Jasmine Jones. Mi keivle Jones, Idisiille .Iniies. Kniii Kntiwc. ( Hilts Killpiick.Ccleiin Kiiingl. Iifaii I iiwreiti i'. Juke Llnyil. Saiitiinllia Martin, lilsliin Mne, Wesley Motgnil, llelnniiiii Neyin, Aiiiin-ll.se Aiiiin-ll.se ( llsnll, .Iniiliill hircell. Allsllll IVfetsniU'ni'ilyn hlemnn. Wendy h"telsnll, lni In Hint Kilt. Aitili eii iTtigiie. Keylvnn Keid. Shun Snin iKitlgl, Ailillll S In net le. Snihie Sle-bncll, Sle-bncll, Kiltie SlilVliel . Mi kell Steele, Ortllltlil Sleeie. Kiilelyn Swnlll, Jni'oli Tlinnipsiin. ( iiyel I regeiiglu, Ciitiillln tint mi. Hivnnl Wnilswoitli, Taylor Welki't, Mm liell Wllliniiis. Miflmel Wlmpflielitier, mid lessle WoiHilngloti. 10th Grmle, Hnniii Roll Miirgntet Allniniiii, lessicn Hiilrd, Kiiii'ii Unldwlii. Mniii(ne IVirl, Monliinii Mi Inn, Aiillinny Him kwnllcr, Shnlly Hut lit, l i ii k (Jiavarrln, (iisslly Cook, .Siiniinii VxH, Vlilorill C'liello, Shnvue I 'li v'O-.,' " . , . , ... ' ; iiiltwj 3 , ' f ' " 235t SoiJJjTiMi SiTiAiTiFt SriR-F FlT jRE Mi CATliFAfTlON .. ' 1 Vs-, k uUAnMD I ttl 1.,.,, I r'-' III WW FROM CLASSROOMS AND EDUCATORS Proforrod Registration I Cancftde tloititntnry - ttmsilny Irom 7 15 to 4 p.m. Foothill Eltmmnlnry - MoMilfiy (mm 1 in to 12 p in. I Hillcrent Elementary - Tiifiqilny liom 8 s in to 4 p in. i Scars Park Elemnntnry - Monday Itom 1. 45-3:30 i m, and oil dtiy Tuesilny I Sharon Elementary - Monday (mm 7:30 a.m. to 3 30 p in. nod Timsdny (torn 7:30 a m. to 3 30 p m, It yout lieltlilimhooil school Is not llstnil oi yoo cannot leijlstut fit the pintprrml limns, contact yout tjlnmnn-tfit tjlnmnn-tfit y school's mnln of lice lot mote Intniiiuillon, ten, tin Incoming student must lie 5 yems old hy Sept, 1 nnd parents niiisl present the student's stu-dent's original hlrth certificate for the school to copy, ns well us proiif of residency such ns it legnl document or hill with the parent's address. A complete immunization record or signed Ming, .Ini oli I lierl. Iniiliill l.legllllte. Similise I nge. Amliew I m nwoilli, Koii I Ishei, (inilv Innale. Cyniliin ( ii mnliv. Snmiii'ldtiiver, Saitiniitltii (lull. Keljl ( iiileliiis, I Inlli'v I Inmlilln, Alexis lilll. IHiilH-llillilioii, Alexn I liilc'il. I rln I Innsnker. Matthew Ini 'km in, Wesley .Incolison, Unssell .Imnlsoll. Illlie liiilleul. Mnllliew Jensen. Nicholas .lesjH'i soii. Mud dlsoii Jones. Stephen Kim., Senn l.lewelyn. Kiillieilne Ixminls, Alyssii l yliheil. Kacliel Lyons, lli llney Mnilseii, Kilo Manning. I Hivlii Mcllii. Kaytlyn Miller. IV-tet Molnnr, Ytily Morales. Klinlieilv Nelson. Jessica Pnicell. Sminh felly, Lucas Pinto. I lanimli lintel, Heidi Uol ilns. I liiiinnh Kolilson. Melissn Kowe, Mil.y Sanchez, Jay Sargent, An-gelfl An-gelfl Seleilieig, Aikllson Soellierg, Kiinlieily Slopa, Umlela lilaua, Jose Vaiiliv, Mm In Viilenueln, Katie Wiigiii'f, I lav lee Welter, Isnak WIIIh'Iiii, Alan Williams. Mckay Wllllnnis. Itenaiiiiii Wriglil, Connor Wi Ighl, and .Ii inn jii file.. 11th Grade, Hlyh Honor Roll Mlchnel Alii mil, Kail lyn AH inch, ( helsea Alwnnl, Imvld Avlln, Ml-i Ml-i linel Darker, benjamin Hnrton. Jan Iiml Heiuesmi, Znclmry Hlack-liain. Hlack-liain. .lured Itodlne, Ah'iuo Houillti, Jeiina Howen, Taylor Down, Kayley Himiks, Asliley Itiinker, liilln liiirr, Joidan Hyem. I alli en Chung -honn, .lacqnellne Clark, Thoiiuis Cieineiils, HrllynCoiulle, K ClninhCook, Jnsoii Coo)er, ( 'utile Jo Craig, Sara Daw. Kaly IXiyton. Stelnla l)ort, Melnnl I xaper. Kerl I'.rdninnn, Clielsle l .stes. Knclielle Faher. II, Still I ergiisoa, Kenyoti Much, l;rlti l oi sle, Ki'Ikhcii liiliwoiKl, MatllK'w ( iowiiiw, Sleplianle Gruff. Roliert ( it mil. Courtney Grimm, Only llaleii. Whitney I lallain, Kiinlieily tlamnioti. Kaylu lliirdmnn, hiuren I liirper, Siimnnllui I liirt. Connor Henderson, diallse Herman, l iiti-nuii iiti-nuii I lliigsou, Krlko I loynl, James I Inline, Adam Jenkins, Molly Jenkins, Jen-kins, Jessica Jensen, Kara Kocher-liaus, Kocher-liaus, Curl Ktinz, Michael liicerdii. Skvlnr hirsen, Kntherine lyewls, mediciil, religious or personal exemption must be on file before be-fore the first day of school for tin student tolK'gin nttending klndergiirten. Registering for klndergiirten Is iilxuit more t him just ensur-lug ensur-lug ii student's records tire in order before they begin school. I'y giving schools nn accurate kiwi of how many kindergarteners kindergar-teners will be unending, schools can plan necessary Instructional Instruction-al supplies, the number of kindergarten kin-dergarten sections to offer and w hat may lie needed lo meet Incoming students' needs. Kindergarten registration Is also an opportunity for parents to become familiar with the school and lo meet the teachers their students will be interacting interact-ing with In the fall. "Principals and kindergarten teachers will be on hand at schools during registration," Bromley said. "Parents who register their students have the opportunity to establish a positive and proactive relationship with the school the spring before their students begin school," I)oug I inch, the principal of Cascade Cas-cade Elementary, said. "This can help these young children ( iiniai ie Madsen, III nvden Martin, Mar-tin, Kad Mcneil. Nikko Melonas, Canillle Moss, KoIk'H Muhlesteln, Kenneth Nllssmi, (liailes Norton, Andrew ( (nkeson, luml ( Jkuuiuiu ( 1mi les hilfreyman. Joshua Ifter-son, Ifter-son, Maggie llotliow, Clti lstcrjilKT Pope. Michael Primrose, Jackson Keid. Megan Kohlsoti, RiicIk'I Riav-ley, Riav-ley, Kory Sagers, Tyran Sclmut en, Jackson Tale, Jacob Tlteitsor, Amy Dndei woixl, Rachel Underwood, I leather Vmiglin. Alyssa While, Melissn Me-lissn Wilkinson, Tyk-r W1H1II17, and Mindee Young, 11th Grade, Honor Roll I Xinlclle Adiutts, I loldeti Bailey, (iniri-tt Howies, Andrew Bryee, JiisIiiiii HtiHou. Lrlcn Hylund, Scott (in Hie, Kyle Cliandler, Crlstlnn Clinvtv,, kntle Clu Isleiison, Ciu ly Christiansen. Jennltcr (1aros, llalee lletnetil. RulienContrerns, Kelsie Ann Craig. Courtney Crockett, SH'iii er Cuevas. Rachel Dabb, Ryan I mvls. Hrandon lulwnrds, Hrlttan l ;vau,s, I jlian I'Vtins. Andrew Page, Mnudalee Ilcklln. I l1or Gonzalez, Nicole ( it 11I111111, 1 larrlson Grny, Colin llnnillt on, Morgan Hiutipt on, I )nxlon I lawks. Jordan I legsted, tJtillln I lenkel. Tyler Herbert, liiu-ren liiu-ren I IIII1111111, Cameron I lolderness, Jon Isnacson, Kucla Jacolisim, Kalherlne Jensen, Graeme Joliirson, Nutlian Johnson, Victor Johnson, Roliyn Jofdnn, Keeniin Karruttl, Anianda Kit ktiy, Benjamin Larson, Lll.a Lawrence, Jessica Lowry, Madeleine Mccann, Alexis Me-cleary, Me-cleary, Krlsten Mella, Brundy Morris, Mor-ris, I ierek ( Knurl. Kara Peay, Seun iMerson, Glim Piwell, Lll,nlie1li Reeves. Taylor Riding, Ahmwl Sn-liaguil, Sn-liaguil, Klrslen Sandgien, Andrew Simpson, Seth Snow, l;ma 'Hioniiifi, and Jacob Wells. 12th Grnde, High Honor Roll Chelsey Akanii, Jessica Allen, iKivkl Bailey, Kelsie Hlrrell. Collin Col-lin Black, Trevor Boulter, Tyler Houher, liiwnl Bowman, Rebecca Brndshaw, Mercede Bnxletk k, Aiim-e Burton, Bi Hlnny Cain, Mai lttu CnHer, Kendra Clirlstensen, feel an early sense of security regarding the people and building build-ing where they will begin to spend a significant amount of time," If a student requires special attention, early registration also allows the school to begin preparing for that student's education. "It allows time if a student has sihtIiiI learning needs to be able to get those In place by the start of school," Viillen Thomas, principal of Foothill Elementary, said, While early kindergarten regis! rat ion allows the schools to begin to prepare for next fall's kindergarten classes, It Is also a chance for parents to learn what they can do to help prepare their young children for a positive educational experience. ex-perience. Many kindergarten teachers will be on hand to offer advice for parents alxiut how to help their children prepare pre-pare for school by focusing on such skills ns recognizing numbers num-bers and shapes, writing their name, knowing the letters of the alphabet and their sounds, following rules, recognizing colors, counting and other skills. Lmlly Clayton, Josliuu Cnxkett, Breannn iJenter, Ashlelgh Mck-erson, Mck-erson, Sainentlm lirt, 1 ixld Dun-tiwny, Dun-tiwny, Ashlee IdlswotHi Kallierlne Lilckson, Vance liialal'ua, Stepluinle llso, Brlltii Lrnzler, Lmlly Lullwood. Ixistln Fumer, Steven Gay, Mlrliun Gonzalez, Clielsle Gruenebaum. Can-dit Can-dit e Gurr, Joshua I liunblln. Sarnli Hansen, Ian Harwttrd, Christopher 1 latch, Brett Huntington, Brooke Irvln, Rlsa Jackson, Andrew Jefferson, Jef-ferson, Mlshn Jenkins, Collin Jensen, Jacob Jensen, hiuryn Jensen, Melissa Me-lissa Johnson, I (alley Kern, Quirt-ney Quirt-ney Kcverlan, Bridget Krels. Kamrle Uunlison, Slx'lley Larsen, Seiicer liuson, Stephen Utrson. Riitwrt Lau. liine liiwrence, Kelsey U-blanc, Usn Urn, Siumicl Lund, Ryan Lurrt, Erin Mason, Jnynium Mattliews, Brian McnelU, Mary Mottsen, lisbet Moreno, Kateryn Glsen. Krlsten t Hsen, Mattliew fticker. Jacob Pur-niley. Pur-niley. Krlstlne Peay, Raclx'l ft'try, Austin Pillard, Tyson Price, Dissie Rasmussen, April Robins. Rylee Robinson. Troy Robtaon. Katelyn Scliroeder, Brittany Smart, Adam Smith, 1 luley Soier, Kaccy Spurrier, Jordynn Stayner. CndenTregengle, Mikkel Unrau, Joel Wullls, Megan Webb. Kelsey Wells, Edward Wlnklemnn, Delete Woixlls, Allison Woolley, Beth Worthlngton, and Andle Yotmg. 12th Grade, Honor Roll Cameron Blrrell, Lauren Brady, Elizabeth Brewer, Jacob Brlckey, Nathnii Bryant. BrHliiny Buck waiter, wai-ter, S LaiK-e Chatterley. Kurt Is Chrlsletisen, Kallierlne Clark. Michael Oark, Slevle Corbrldge, Ashlee Curtis, Michael Duval, Amy Miert, Jordan Egliert, Sarah Erlck-son, Erlck-son, Shane Evtuw, Bryn Plslier, Ma-kmil Ma-kmil Msher, Allyson fowler, Allyslia Gale, Aaron Gardner, Chase Gluch, CHivht Graves, Btynn Grover, Johnu-than Johnu-than I tale, Devln I Inmmer, Angela I lelsten, Kadee I lendefton, Rucliclle I lyatt, Kniryn Jack.son, I laley Jeffs, Nathaniel Jenstm, Jacob Jones, R. Suzanne Jordan, dura Mukin, Johnna Mauglym, Nell Monroe, Alexandra Morclteiul, Ein Morris, Bryce Glsen, Jacob Pirker, Tracey lienvler, Adam Piccolo. Megan Reid, Michael Riding, LKivId Rowe, Saruh Russo, Parker Shumway, Natasha Spi esser, Timothy Stokes, Andrew Stone, Jennifer Trombly, Steven Warner, and Melissa Wilson. T('il'5 ' (lf?i . in'-tajiMiiisis I0T Orem High School Mr. Orem The Mr. Orem pageant Is Friday at 7 p.m. Contact the main office for more Information. Sweetheart! Dante The Sweethearts Dance is Saturday Satur-day with a black light theme. Call 227-87(35 for details. Canyon View Junior High School Musical Opening The Canyon View Junior High drama department presents "Seussicul the Musical," opening open-ing today at 7 p.m. Nightly performances continue on Feb. 20, 23 and 27-28. There will be a matinee performance at 2 p.m. on Feb. 21. Conferences Parent -teacher conferences will be held Feb. 20 from 2:45-6:45 p.m. Call 227-874H for more information. Cascade Elementary Literacy week Cascade Flementury will celebrate Literacy Week Feb. 2.1-27 with n variety of reading-related activities to wrap up "Reading is Succeeding" month, Call 227-8707 for details. School community council The School Community Council Coun-cil will meet Feb. 20 at 4 p.m. Foothill Elementary Spelling bee - The annual Foot hit! Spelling Bee final round Is Friday at 7 p.m. in the school gym. Dr. T'l readers The February books for Dr. T's Readers are "Stuart Little" by F.B. White for grades 1-3 and "Ldnch Money" by Andrew Clements for grades 4-6. First-through First-through third-grade students will meet at 11:50 a.m. on Tuesday in tlte library nnd fourth- through sixth-grade students will meet at 12:15 p.m. on Wednesday to discuss these books. All students are welcome to participate, Kindergarten registration tiger Kate Erlckson Transitions are bittersweet life experiences, but It's up to us to emphasize either the distasteful dis-tasteful or the savory of these unavoidable phases. I'll admit that It's not easy to find that "silver lining." said to be ever-present in many an ominous storm cloud, and sometimes I give up when the transition I'm In the middle of Is just too unfavorable. However How-ever I've learned that sticking out the proverbial rainstorms of life can allow for more appreciation and understanding understand-ing of the clearer skies of the future. A few weeks ago, I made the transition from full semester semes-ter to spring semester. Most of my classes remained the same, but I was forced to leave behind some half-year classes. Reflecting on these courses, I realized I have learned a lot, grown close to my classmates, rw ,i , Registration for kindergarteners kindergarten-ers for the 200U-20 10 school year is Monday from 9 a.m. to !" n m Palt 977.24R1? PTA membership Par- ents are welcome to join the : Foothill Elementary PTA at : any time. Membership fees ; are less than 3 cents per day; . and the money is used to fund programs for all students. : Contact Whit nee Robinson for details. Hillcrest Elementary Read-a-thon The all-day : Read-a thon is today. Students Stu-dents may wear pajamas to : celebrate the read-a-thon. Call 227-8717 for details. Dental health assembly There will be a dental health assembly for studems In pre- school through second grade on Friday. Contact the main .' office for more Information. : PERC thanks - Hillcrest Elementary El-ementary would like to thank the lanuiies ana inuiviuuais who donated to the recent PERC collection drive. A total to-tal of 41 educational and fun Items were collected. Scera Park Elementary Spring Pictures Spring pictures will be taken Friday. There is no obligation to purchase pur-chase photos. Conferences Parent-teacher Parent-teacher conferences are Feb. 25 from 3:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Feb. 26 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Appointments are required. Dr. Seuss Day Scera Park Elementary will celebrate reading with Dr. Seuss Day on Feb. 27. Call the main office for more information. Sharon Elementary Storytelling Festival The Sharon Elementary Storytelling Storytell-ing Festival is Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Call 227-8733. Trimester ends The second trimester ends Feb. 27. Report cards will be sent home March 4. and understood the teachers better than most. I didn't know how 1 could leave these exeriences behind and, surely, no classes could compare to those I had last semester. But rather than fall short of credits toward graduation, gradu-ation, I made the transition into a new semester and Into a few new classes. Even though 1 was uncomfortable uncom-fortable at first in my new situation situ-ation and didn't fully realize all of the opportunities in my new classes, it didn't take long for me to find the good things that resulted from my recent transition. tran-sition. I was exposed to new subject material and met new . and interesting people with whom 1 might not have associated associ-ated otherwise. Just like at school, transi- : : tions are part of everyday life.' Beginnings and endings like ; : mine at the semester change ' ' cannot be avoided completely : otherwise life would be un-: interesting and disappointing. : Banks foreclose and . newspapers shut down, for ; uimuuic. imji wiiii iiiMKR rnnrni. sions can come an introduc- : tion to something new and sometimes something better.' . - I |