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Show - ,,- ' ' ;Continued from front page this year, starting with Meadow. Students also formulate some of their own educational plan, and many will prepare portfolios to their grades based on the standard of their previous work. Theywillalsomonitortheirprogress through agendassimilartodayplan-ners- . 9- ' "Teachers become more of men- tors rather than someone who just " disperses information," she said. "Students become empowered by " taking charge of their own educa-- " tionalplan." The communication with parents and students is also an and increasing part of Meadow Elemen Annex 0 tary. Continued from front page 2700 N. 300 West was denied because the property is not currently contiguous with the city and is not serviced by city utilities. The motion to deny the request was made by Sunderland, with a second by Councilmember Dee Ray Russon, and unanimous consent of the council as a whole. Russon told a representative of the Development Co. that the council "would not favorably consider" their request if it were submitted. "A municipality is not obligated to annex," said Russon. "Youll no the program is called "Flying High with Reading." "Parents as Partners" will provide resources such as books or video tapes for parents to check out of the Media Center. Suggestions and assistance will be provided by Betty Parker, director of the media center. The school will also offer classes after school for parents in areas such as math, technology and computers. Meadow also considers itself very language-centered with of its studentbody participating in the Spanish Immersion program, including a record 35 students in the first grade class this year. PTA-sponsor- According to Mrs. Rasband, all but 22 students at the school were visited during the summer in their own homes, and all of the kindergarten students were visitedby their teachers, who provided games and readiness activities to the children. Through the "Jump Start" program, about 30 children representing all grades levels were chosen to work with teachers at the school during the summer. The teachers provided material that will eventually be included in the curriculum. Citizens may noticechildren tak-ingho- on-goi- ' Free Press - Wednesday, August 31, 1994 - Page 3 Meadow Elementary: A Centennial School 0 balloons from school, which will indicate that the student has finished a book and reported on it; tice we will approve some and not others. It's because of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens." Russon later formulated his position into a motion, which was seconded by Haws, and unanimously approved by the council. The council also voted to "deny without prejudice" the request from the American Bank of Commerce who did not have a representative at the meeting. That request included 3.44 acres located at approximately 1200 N 100 West to the l zone. The other requests for permission to submit applications for possible annexation, listed below, were approved by the council: Carl Stewart 8.88 acres, for seven building lots, located at ap- R-- - read-alon- g "What worked for us as parents may not work for the students of tomorrow." Finally, she explained that they offer a "coherent curriculum," with specialty classes such as arts, science and social studies integrated into other class work. "We're working with different students," said Mrs. Rasband. SEP EMBER T 1 8, 1 She also said they focus on higher-othinking skills; they also offer gifted programs as well as remediation programs. rder "What we're really doing here is celebrating their success in their education," she said. 1 9 4 9 one-thir- d, proximately 500 S. Center. Chris Hadlock - Over five acres located at about 1500 N. 1400 East forthepurposeofbuildingonehome. Ronald Clark 3.5 acres to at approximately 875 E. 1080 North. The council felt that the motion would help eliminate an island -- - of Other programs include the writing tech lab, and the restructuring of the Chapter I program, where teachers go into the classrooms to work with groups rather than R-l-- inJ (Mp festal county property. non-annex- &Attfto WITH KITCHENAID AND HUTCH'S TV & APPLIANCE Jennifer Frier - One acre to the RA-- 1 zone at approximately 2000 N. 900 East. In connection with that request, the p vtitioner's father, Jim PAYMENTS Crittenden, was also welcomed and encouraged to submit application for additional acres that he owns. acres to Gary Findlay at about 500 S. 600 East. The annexation would complement other improvements to the sewer system in that area. KSRS23QA fcjprbaModl Frost-Fr- A-- 1 Crushed Cu. Ft. Fieezer 9.8 Cu. Ft. CapociV. 2S. a Crexent ke ond olerliiKPks Ippi - Cnspeis Gertie' "TernpralueConltoIed Adjustable Crystal Frost Tempered DOWN PAYMENT Meet Locker Gloss Shelves 8 9 Dow Continued from front page 99 of business in 1993. better shape financially than any P"" Guy Cash's term. In addition to Mayor Tripp's many accomplishments during his mayorship, he also served as presi- Pgh Adjustable Wine. Tgy Yesteryears "" .iTifrrtiiriwiiitiBMffiitSiu. Ft fempeiediM Slaves Door Bins Hods Can 5Cu Coprinty. Adjustable Meol Adiustobte SirVN'lakCdon-S- 0 Ft Cu (nspers tatOutShei kHhtOoor Model KTRC20KA Frost-Fr- a Water Through Door System OeorVueflimltyonttoled one Bins, to Rock Golta Contoineis Uffronr Temperature Control Optional Aratuir Door, ke Mokei 99 'if INTEREST5 city in the county," reported Mayor mm ISMl George Tripp in 1988; "we've retired a lot of indebtedness. We've C c saved about a half million dollars dent of the Timpanogos Special Service District (1984-86and wehopetogetmatchingfunds." i secretary r Ironically, the greatest challenge treasurer of Mountainland Council chairfacing Lehi as it moved into the last of Governments (1987-88it decade of the century was the same man of Utah County Council of Govand basic problem that worried the first ernments ( 1987-88of Mountainland Council of settlers - water shortage. In 1988 inrl..i.i.iliiriliMT' Mayor Tripp reported that the city's Governments (1989). Since 1960 he various served in has reached about had continuously culinary supply Trash Compactor Model KUCC15IB Dishwasher Model KUDI330B the limit. leadership capacities with the Lehi 20 meases "Unless we drill wells or put in Civic Improvement Association. Model KERC507Y SlopSlut Although he is supposedly reholding tanks or reservoirs well be 12 AcMed hurting for fire protection and culi- tired, George Tripp continuesim-to contribute his many talents to Toe6ar nary water." "Nylon fauni, Mayor Tripp advised the Lehi proving our local way of life. From FIWTJrviK 13 1992- - 93 he served on the Capital Bedim 12 Council on the that April City 4okx town was going to be looking at a City task force for the A. AR.P. repmoratorium on building if a soluresenting Utah County. From 1991 to the present time he has served on tion was not soon reached. Powell the Utah County Planning ComLorin preCity Engineer from sented three options to the council, mission, serving as which voted tomove ahead on a new 1993- - 94. Since 1993 the former mayor has pressurized irrigation project and a been for the O FINANCING ON serving as president of the upgrading replacement plan culinary water system. The price Lehi Civic Improvement Associa1994 PURCHASED SEPTEMBER tagfor these projects when complet- tion. He was also appointed a memed was $4.7 million which was ob- ber of the board of directors of the "f FOR THE WAY IT S MADE. tained in 5 percent interest loans Hutchings Museum in 1993. His from three Utah State agencies. present assignment is to supervise Free 2 Years the renovation and restoration of In addition, Mayor Tripp's ad& Labor ministration provided the funding the Memorial Building as the fuSchool District. Safeof the ture home museum. Public During the fall and spring of for the Warranty As the saying goes: "If you want 1987-8the old Lehi Junior High ty Building, which houses the police See Store something done, assign George building was demolished. Mayor and fire departments and the mudo remarkable to a it." What accumucourt. Officials also voted council had Tripp For Details nicipal Tripp and the city to save the newest portion of the lated sufficient funds to pay for the body of accomplishment for one man! building, built in 1967. During the Lehi City Administration Building Thank you, George, for a lifetime of spring of 1988 members of the Lehi which was completed during Mayor unselfish service to us all. Library Board were notified that - v. X they had been awarded a $100,000 Shop our New No Payment Until Decker Lake Location matching funds grant for remodelFeb. 1995'!' O A C at 2327 South 2300 Wesl ggE Again and Are Proud EMI ing this structure into a library. (across from Bureau of a Be Utah rtgask salesperson for details; Company! Land Management) In the fall of 1988 the former room band and " cafeteria, kitchen ZrmM,P&Vm&?&'&WFwA .IM,f iii.niy.' were remodeled into a new library, Pin's W24 ;W15" Nls e Intel a senior citizen complex and 436 DX2-6- 6 Printer Monitor facility. A $88,000 Community DevelopController Local Bus Motherboard DX2-6- 6 1.44 Floppy 4MB RAM 256K Cache ment Block Grant with $105,000 of K K Cache MB Cache 256 RAM 256 Se4 8MB RAM 212 MB Hard Drive 512 K Video general funds was used for the Local Bus Motherboards Controller 4 MB RAM 4 MB RAM nior Citizens Center. In addition, in 1 .44 Floppy VESA Local Bus Mother Board VESA Local Bus Mother Board 14" Color Monitor .39 2496 Int. Fax 1988 the city also received another 4 MB RAM '1.44 Floppy 420 MB 1.44 Floppy 1 MB SVGA Video .44 .44 Floppy Floppy $87,500 in Community Development Modem Panasonic 280 MB Hard Drive 280 MB Hard Drive Hard Drive 1MB Local Bus Video 540 MB Hard Drive Block Grant monies for a sewer 14" Color Monitor .39 MB SVGA Video 1MB SVGA Video extension project. 24 Pin Printer (Second Inventory) 14" Color Monitor .39 14" Color Monitor .39 1MB VESA Local Bus Video coun1988 Dec. a 13, city During cil meeting, officials unanimously Sound Blaster 16 Compatible Systems include: Double spin t 14" Color Monitor .28 voted to publish Richard S. Van Stereo Sound Card, Speakers, Microphone, 7 CD Titles, Including Encyclo-pediMini Tower Case, Keyboard, Mouse, MS DOS, Windows Wagoner's "Lehi: Portraits ofa Utah Mid Tower Case Town." A $76,000 allotmentfor publishing 4,000 copies of the commu'wo Printer $999 nity history was granted. The book was released in the summer of 1990 ' the 140th anniversary of Lehi Int w14".28l Monitor $1,399 DX401 W14.4 settlement. :ax Modem? With the closeness of the 1990s on the horizon, Lehi City officials All PC Innovation 256 K Cache looked forward to a decade of major Controler Local Bus Motherboard enhancements. Computers Come With; Upgrade Above Pentium "Our auditors tell us we're in 4 MB RAM 1.44 Floppy During 1986 the city purchased four acres of an industrial park area for future development. An $83,400 Community Development Block Grant requiring $32,600 matching funds was also obtained to install the Lehi State Street water line from Fifth West to Eleventh West along State Street replacing the old h and eight-incline. lines with a twelve-incA new drain line was also installed along Sixth East from 1250 North to Fifth North and Seventh East. A new water line was laid on Cedar Hollow Road from Ninth East to Sixth East, and a new sewer line from Ninth East to Sixth East then south to 1100 North. AnewroadwasmadefromNinth East to Sixth East on Cedar Hollow Road, and the power line replaced from Sixth East to Twelfth East on Cedar Hollow Road. Most of these improvements was to enhance the area surrounding the new Lehi Junior High School, which opened its doors to students after the Christmas break. While the students were settling in the new building, Lehi city officials were negotiating a purchase of the old junior high from the Alpine four-inc- six-inc- h, 4. ), cm ), vice-chairm- ), -- h Km-:,- h 13-l- SOLID PACK copatity up to Operation Extroluige Trash Drawer Only Chofcoo) Filter ond Odor Control Fan 24 4 Rodait HYDFM0 HP Motor or DUR4K01F Variable Oven Control wtlti Graph Optional Mmond or Whrre Conhol Panel Available Temperature System BrcAng IriDuro Variable riraSeKfeawig Wfoe or Almond Rnrt - Display and 'Econo" "Won Unper Rocks- DRY Pane) Podi Heoting Adjustoble Own with true convection crxiking options Fil RONT Writer Filtration System Cootdop Elements IhennoKonvection thermrjl v SURKLCAN fkjsti with cabinets Cemmic Gloss Cooktop EasyOean Opener - ratals In. 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