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Show 'bCHUUL or qTUDENT NEWS i v V f estmore Elementary Students of the Month for April. Front row (L to R): Josh Evenson ,den Jensen, Ishaad Magalei, Zayne Searle. Back row: Tania Garcia, Keena Hotoni iraLynn Nielson, Berny Rosales, Sidney Grammar. Westmore Elementary i Students of the Month for April. Front row (L to R): Jennifer McCumber, Michael Pinto, Jessica Butler, Cody Vaughan, Jade Slater. Back row: Cameron Laumatia, Andrew Olser, Baillie Sigman, Cristina Frutos, David Ibanez. ' 'ii ) fi i AM? J in & i V: . ' i y m . r r- . A f K ( . ' , . f X " t - ' y - - ..J fS,' t ' 4 -A sstmore Elementary Students of the Month for April. Front row (L to R): Tristain Searle, llin Clark, Alec Taylor, Sam Huang, Tersita Navarro. Back v: Ariana Buttars, Diara Mumford, Jordan Seaich, Angelica, mancho, McKay Norton. fayne Reynolds announces is retirement after 36 years Geneva Elementary Students of the Week for May 5 through May 9. Front row (L to R): Ceeli Lamoreaux, Alejandra Sanches. Back row: Rebecca Lima, Jeremiah TiaTia, Stephanie Morales, Kayla Thompson. i '-.-'V Wayne Reynolds Wayne Reynolds received his Bachelors and Masters degrees from BYU. He taught at Orem Junior High School for 18 years and has A aught at Canyon View Junior High School for the last 18 years. He was chosen Canyon ' View Teacher of the Year for the 2001-2002 year. He plans to spend more time in family activities. activi-ties. An open House honoring honor-ing the 36 year veteran will be held on Thursday, May 22, from 2:30-4:00 p.m. in the Canyon View Junior High Media Center. C 1 1 9 Fit UISITS i ! 1 for ids summer acting camp t the Hale Center Theater fhe Hale Center Theater sm will be holding a sum-r sum-r acting camp for children 9-15. Kids will learn the cs of stage and film act-' act-' storytelling, improvisa-a improvisa-a puppetry, creative ia and narrative mime. lfje classes will run nday through Friday, two lrs each day. Parents can choose from four different schedules: June 2-13, June 16-27, July 7-18 and July 21-August 21-August 1. The classes cost $100 per student and will be taught by Ryan Hale Radebaugh, a local school teacher and veteran of the Hale stage. Call 224-8602 for registration. tah Safety Council offers ew Babysitter Training e Utah Safety Council lounces the launch of a V National Safety Council 'AST.;n"!,m,DaDysitters- ns XS1 babysitte (Babysitter Lessoi 1 fety Training i anrok . ' trw'c"sive, tun and ;Sfsafety training for "luysitters aged 11 -"jratuLers agea 11 lir'k I 13 01 tne prospec-11 prospec-11 bfysitters or parents HIP kok..-: -lhis training a ui cyclic: t:ri"e y giving them slls and self-confidence pxupeny care tor nd resPnd t sud-l) sud-l) emergencies asahahvsit.- ter. BLAST! Is the only babysitter training program that includes training in Pediatrics First Aid and Home Safety. The program also includes helpful information informa-tion on how to set up and operate a babysitting business, busi-ness, babysitting and child-care child-care basics, Pediatrics CPR and having fun with children. For more information about the program, to order a CD-ROM version or to enroll in a local training class, please contact Kim Roller at 801-262-5400 ext. 302 or 800-933-5943 ext. 302. ssm b 0 mm m 3 ; -t )( ( I1 (T-iO D 3mmmm 1 1 Validation Code Please present coupon at club front desk to receive validation code. |