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Show Thursday, September 2, 1982 - Page Dog Training Class To Start 13 School District Explains Limited Legal Access To Individual Student Records The Alpine School District has released an official statement explaining students' and parents' rights with respect to the maintenance and release of school records. height and weight of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance and previous schools of attendance. According to federal law this "directory information" may be released without consent. parental Usually, this type of information is used for such things as year' books, news releases on student achievements, or by the PTA. However, parents who do not want this directory information released on their children may request that it be withheld by contacting the school principal and by signing a formal request. This notification must be received by school officials within ten days of of this publication notice. According to the statement, the public school system maintains a variety of student personal records. The information is kept for a number of reasons: to teachers and help become specialists aware of students' and needs special to assist interests, students in gaining entrance to colleges and and to universities, assist students with job placement. Student records are kept in the district's central office and in appropriate places in each school. They are under the direct supervision of the principal, and are available only to the teachers, the district staff working with the student, and represpecified sentatives of governmental agencies as prescribed by law. When a student transfers to another school, the records are sent to the new location upon request. The records of special education students, however, cannot be transferred out of the district without specific parental consent. The only information on student files which may be made public is defined as that infor"directory All other information contained in the student records, such as grades and test scores, is considered private and cannot be released. Parents and legal guardians along with students over the age of 18 have the right to review own their records at any time and should contact the school principal if they wish to do so. Copies of the records may also be taken for the cost of the copying. Parents, mation:" the student's name, date and place of birth, major areas of - study, awards teceivedr participation vities and in actisports, legal guardians and students over the age of 18 also have the right to question the information contained on the records as to its accuracy. Those believing that a correction is needed on the record or that comments should be -Trddf "may the principal that the changes be made. A hearing with the trict David Animal Control superintendent Baked goods from some of the best cooks in the area, homemade candies and a delicious lunch are some of the features of the annual Volunteer president and general chairman of the event. The lunch will consist of sloppy joes, potato salad and other items. There will also be hot scones, brownies and other snacks'. Handmade dishtowe-ls- , baby quilts, afghans, and other items will be available for the buying, volunteer Auxiliary bazaar at the American In addition to the explanation regarding student records, the district statement also Fork Hospital. The bazaar will be held September 10 at 11 a.m. in the downstairs patio area of the hospital, said Carma explained laws regardhandicapped ing students. Both federal and Utah law assure all Auxiliary Fork American surgery needed equipment for the medical facility, Mrs. Colledge said. and cancer 756-524- Michigan r Those feeling that there has been a violation of these laws covering the rights of handicapped students should first discuss the with matter the student's teacher, then the school principal. If concerns are not satisfied after consulwith tation the Mr. W. principal, Stanford Stubbs, Director of Pupil Personnel with the iL50 $5.000. $9,999 90 Day 11.0 10.50 Year 13JD0 $100. $100. 15.35 $100. 9.99 $500. Year & " $l,000-$4,99- 14.27 Retirement Accounts) Loans for any purpose up to $200,000.00 American Fork 131 E. Main 756-525- 8 Bert Wilson Manager subsidiary ol U.S. Bancoip with assets in excess ol $5 Billion A U.S. Thrifts Loan Convenient offices in Logan, Orem, Moab, West Jordan, Price Sp. Fork & 3QDIPK1 20 mwiMaiaiinfm.hlfl COUPON SPECIAL Wit District should be contacted, the statement said. 6 Month IRA (Individual Metropolitian area. He and his wife, the former Lynn Pearson, live in Pleasant Grove with their five children : Stephanie, 12; Denise, 9; Emily, 6; amanda, 4; and Doug, 2. He enjoys jogging, skiing and racquetball. He graduated from the University of Utah and received his B.S. in chemical engineering. assistance." Teqst-TjrAlplacho- $10,000 Surgery program located in the Detroit Heart. over 12.00 Eastern Plastic South the on PassBook Savings? 6 Month 2V? He obtained his M.D. from the University of Utah Medical School his and completed residency training in surgery of the head and neck. A native of Bountiful, he graduated from Bountiful High School, and spent three years in the United States Army, serving with the 101st Airborne Division in Viet Nam and was awarded a Purple Hospital, according to announcement by Mark J. Howard, hospital administrator. Dr. Pledger has an office at the new American Fork Medical Plaza, 120 North 1220 East, telephone and an office in the Edgemont Professional Plaza in Provo. He has an interest in general plastic surgery, 10 Certificates of Deposit lot area. All proceeds from the event go to purchase reconstructive surgery, maxillo-facia- l surgery, hand surgery, cosmetic national Association of Assessing Officers. coursework The covered thirty hours of instruction in such WE DO plus higher interest on Certificates of Deposit Dr. Pledger Joins Hospital Staff Dr. Charles Pledger, a plastic surgeon, has joined the staff at the The sponInter- Does your Savings Institution pay 1 eligible handicapped children and youth (ages 5 through 21) the right to a free, public appropriate education at no cost to their or parents guardians. Section 504 provides of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 that "no otherwise qualified handicapped individual shall solely by reason of his handicap, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be disto subjected crimination under any program or activity Federal receiving S.C. instruction was sored by the Columbia, Compare Savings Plans giving bazaar goers an early start on their holiday shopping. To keep the kids entertained, there will be a miniature train operating in the parking Lehi, Colledge, pleted a course on Property Valuation in JOHN MCGINN Hospital Auxiliary Plans Bazaar as general value assessment, theory, cost estimation, depreciation, and comparative sales, and was held on the campus of the University of South Carolina. McGinn is director of the Utah County Office of Personnel Management and is on leave of absence during the period of his candidacy. subjects com- Assessor, recently m invited to bring their animals to the classes for the instruction. The course was held at the first of the summer, Mr. Eckersley said, and response was so heavy, it was decided to hold it again and open it up to all area dog owners. Eckersley, John McGinn, a candidate for the office of Utah County J! dog owners from f Pleasant Grove, Lehi. Orem, and Provo are Registration for the course is one hour prior to the first class, with dogs and their owners asked to be on hand at 8 a.m. All dogs must have leashes and collars. Department, the class continues for six weeks, through October 9. At the Evergreen Park, 170 North 700 East, it is from 9 to 10 a.m. each dis- Although sponsored by American Fork City, American Fork Animal Control Officer. Sponsored by the American Fork City be held if an agreement at the school level is not reached. Federal law also permits parents to file a complaint with the U.S. Office of Education if it is felt that the schools are violating the laws student regarding records. will week. Cost of the course is $15. Jim Dexter with K-- 9 Connection in Lehi is the course instructor, said Dog owners have the to train opportunity their canine friends in a basic obedience course beginning on Saturday, Sept. 4. McGinn Completes Course 3! FRONT END ALIGNMENT Sei Toe in Steering Wheel Road Test $4495 With Coupon Rtg. 5 J3 IIHWIAi' itOrCXCiSUVt sia.es ,,d.c,wC.i..M COUPON SPECIAL COUPON SPECIAL LUBE-OIL-FILTE- 22 Adiusi We Use Quality Moog Parts Hi 1 SetCamoer Set easier M011FASMNCMCAM4 UGHMIUCM Rag UWU INCLUDES: I j ajarasrajrguraa COUPON SPECIAL j ' P in SAFETY INSPECTION DR. CHARLES PLEDGER - l 3 ml I R DISC BRAKES 2 WHEEL (Up to 5 Quantl Lube Ovate Stale Ouater State CM F.e Quaker Stale Oeiuxe 10WV Oil Oil Change Oats FRONT DISC Install New Brake Pads Inspect Calipers Inspect Braking Systems $1288 Rtfl. $17.45 .,,... ... 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