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Show niinirril Iiii'TTiiyrriTiWirimraVtfWrwfeiiLLiirixrj 12 Hilltop January 27, 2000 Council discusses emergency, crosswalks F P PddPfl I ' A recent lock-dow- n to . Five babies were recently enlisted to the Capt. Christopher and Shawnell Fuller are parents of a boy born Jan. 7. Kenji Ryan Fuller 7 pounds, 3 ounces and was 20 '2 , 12 inches v; r v . Staff Sgt. James and Verna Rudloff are parents of a boy born Jan. 7. Zachary Wayne Rudloff weighed 5 pounds, 6 ounces and was 18 inches longl Capt. Erik and Pricilla Peterson are parents of a girl born Jan. 13. Maja Kristina Peterson weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and was 21 inches long. Airman 1st Class Perry and Camika Jones are parents of a girl born Jan. 14. Camryn Alyssa Jones weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces and was 20 inches long. Staff Sgt. Ritchie and Regina Richard are parents of a girl born Jan. 18. Roxanne Alexis Richard, weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and was 20 inches ..... long. , ; ; first-day-of-scho- ol The council is made up of parents, teachers and school officials. ; The school had the lock down wdien it was thought j; one of the students could be related to a domestic dispute happening on base. While it was later confirmed that none of the children would have been affected, the school followed emergency procedures including bringing students from portable buildings into the main building. f The 750 children attending were kept until a par-- : ient or designated guardian arrived to pick them tip. School principal Shauna Lund reported that after an V hour, Jess than 100 children were still at the school is We told the students we were practicing for an evacuation and their response was great, Lund said. Our thanks to parents too for their patience and orderliness. The school was, however, inundated with calls, making it difficult to call out. The council planned to update the recorded message to provide emergency information and contact base officials about using the Family Assistance Center number. school office. In other business, Robin Lush and Norma Hernandez, volunteer crossing guards, said additional volunteers are needed for the program. They added that more safety awareness was needed since theyve had incidents of drivers honking at children while . ; rank of Heirforce addition, weighed long. not only tested the schools emergency procedures but also provided some lessons. The emergency was among items discussed at a School Community Council meeting on Jan. 20. r contact moves or is no longer available, un J said. While some families might not know anyone when they first move here, they need to get us the emergency contact information as soon as possible. The cards are usually sent out with a packet and can be updated by contacting the T .' at Hill Field Elementary School theyre using the crosswalks; drivers going through the cones and barriers in front of the school instead of following the prescribed path; and parents cross--in- g the streets with their children outside the crosswalk areas. . Also discussed at the meeting: Volunteers are needed to read to the children as part of the STARS program; The school is saving labels from soup cans and other products in a drive that could bring in $10,000; The school will use $6,500, provided by the Utah Trust Lhnds program, to purchase literacy program books. Another problem arose when school officials The School Community Council meets the third Thursday of each month at 4 p.m., and interested parents are invited to attend. 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