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Show mTrriTirtn THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, March 23, 1978 - Page wiWrat ,,u'r,fr-t-,1- , YiT,jn'iWf 5 a responsibility to those who are currently participating, the board said. The district will continue to assist students who will receive their teaching certificates following the summer session of 1979. This includes some L) students who are nearing graduation. To trict has District adopts graduation requirements The San Juan board of education a- its regular monthly of last meeting on Monday week adopted a parent -- stud eat handbook on graduation requirements. Tne board pointed out that m January of last year the Utah state board of education passed new m nim-usae requirements for high school graduation. Each school district m the siate was assigned the re of drafting, planning and implementing the graduation reqnreum s in its district according to sorrm o al needs. The school na, consideraole tirnea.il spent effort m drafting and reviewm pon-sibility ing a plan to t implem-m- graduation mandaids. I he appro ed haniook is :iujnt to help student'' and p neats u idrrstand these new reqmre-e it s 1 he re qui i e rn e nt s define m specific terms what a student is expecte to Kuo a oi m . 1 to be able to do m graduate from older high essary centers, such as the quest was approved foi Miss Loretta Whicker to attend a summer institute o. American Indian history hu n.g June and July. A it1 In other business, hid5weie opened j.x the sale of smool hou'-- e No. 0 in Blind ng. T! was bij Mik ch iw .1-.- -,0 to 7ie lid was iwnded bmsoi Sales and Service of Bouitnu1 bus51-.- . bus. The other business a last weeks meeting, the bond heard a pi ogress report on the Monument Valiev iter well wh ch indicated that the ur om-i exon die pa np isting well had a iecocr w for activity bU't's now w:l! be d liverel during Angus and will be used by Mov-icel- lo gh, and Sr bool. In v for 521,200. Bids w, re op'cird for the ;u -e ot tbre' ,n.tiv dy school school. grades. irded to Andie .ell to s trict. County Comm ssioner Eddie Boyle m- -t with the board to request that a plot of ground owned oy the school district at Cedar Point be sold to tlie cou ity for the purpose of building a fire house The fire house will accom nod it e onfire truck that will be provided by tlm couity lor the Cean Pom io.ii unity, Com-nnsMo- Bo., ie ilsoieqru-A-e- tint the School, San Juan Whitehire U On April 11 the luolboud I Maid ton of the 'Outhern portion oi the d.strrct. I he purpose of the tour will be to m -quaint tl'e new bondru inbers w:h tlie proposed site a. Monument alley, the attendance' area sou'h o' Bluff for San Juan ILgh and W hitenorse High School, and to toar th- - new sehoo facility at M rite mi. Creek. Mi Don Mo'-e- , director of tne Culture kvnieuess Education urogram i i the will also pres-- r to ill ovel view nr the avaietHss phase 72-ho- edu-- a uis-tnLa-boar- ulf-ur- ct, d al aide a, to obta.n teaching cert-- li worn week ic a e3, a This will be week will alio a thoe wmiLi.g to attend classes to do xj begiirung on Fridays at noon, the board slid. The board also approved m the amount of aL the meeting. S 40 4,4 73.47 leus for n a p'. t; 32-i.o- uer i agieemm; ground area tne s' Loo. d.sl iv t online mt . in the i astlaiid are i is adjacent to die Tin L Mlml n'uo 1 building which i'' owned 'to the d strict. The comma i.ty pi ms to inwall son e p.u i and lecreition on that ' Boh a rc ot the juests were ap- rov i'w Me board. 0 i.t-- o , Nor an Eubanks, director of the Moab Planned Parenthood 32-no- u" be allowM county up a w gi ur clinic, and Norma Lance, Ou- treach, will be tlie instructors. The class will begin Tuesday, March 28, at 7 p.m. at Monticello High School. information is desired, those interested may contact Norma Lance at If 587-298- 4. ,i' -- 1 Principal Pete attend tlie April is approved . w natioil con-vei'i- m Dallas, 1- -a rso.Ts Hencl to iqPst ele.p Vaiy ,,h 11 distil aim aistra uu wll le co.. i acted on a and to .Ii Planned Parenthood Association of Utah is giving a School spring Community to about Child Parent class, of the class is Sex. Purpose to provide knowledge of contemporary problems and the facts of life and how to teach them to children. encourage all employees who are not certificated and Aork-m- g m tlie schools as teacher - -- II gh As the district implements these neA requ remt-mtthere are many questions tha. remain unanswered, the board said, and meat problem- - thb are still to be tested. Tne district plans, therefore, to field tes the requireme its initially and then evaluate the results m an attempt to mike a better program. Hus field .esting this spring w ll include the 8th, j.h, lot h and nth one loc- ated at St. George, to reheir organizational view structures, Prior to the April meeting, one or two boaid members, the superintendent and assistant superintendent plan to visit some schools in the state the-- new career to visit other New class posh ion on on lexas, statem-- the d strict's mvolve-m-m Mmhm training pi w..-appio.ed oy tlie school uard. It is tlm of the school district that the re monsihiLty for trammed teaJmrs should be with college a.ii universities Ds-tii- it emrio..ees aUI be encouraged to coniiriio their nt m,' ! n po-t-io- .ial goals bib all tor such education s.noud je aosuiied oy the turn boird s ud. Since tne district lu.s pi ov idol a teach- - r training program lor the oi-eight years ami entourage tea Tiers to particiex-P3us- s3 1 of uil ion m the dis pate m Urn rate of approxiimtelv one Iioj lie test dermipj hat tl'e optim.'i pate ivtu m veils shoul be abou UJaLm. he board luthorued hedmll-in- g piogra.u, the dis- - . rJ of the second well m the v.cimty o' the a Ml that has beeiReo'ed jut have I t I I i ne engineers of finding adgiven hope equate water to fuuiish tl;3 school and facility nee is 7 The board aRo authorized Superintendent Lonald V. Jack to discuss wMh Harmoiv sons the school transportation co.n -may, the possibility of conbus gang- structing a two-ba- v at the Whiteho.se High School for the purpose of conducting routine m i mtenance and sei v -icing locally. An agreem-n- t will be prepared between the transportation company and the school district for the April meeting. The progress of the Whitehorse High School was ami it was determ led that the school d. strict will be aole to meet its September opening providing that u: parent and furnishings for the school arrive at the v liool site no later than August. In the February school board meeting, Mr. Buekley Jensen met with the board on behalf of Mrs. Norma Young to present a proposed land exchange on the west for a right-of-wof Monticello Elemboundary entary School. After some consideration, the board determined that granting the right-of-w- ay would cut siginto the school nificantly the property bringing grounds, out of square. The boarl suggested that Mis Youngexplore ds-cuss- ed on every gallon of LUCITE you buy! ; Sale pr es m effect Horn -- Mnih 16 to Aonl 7 UUU'U MAKE jp 4-o- z. Bottle COVER GIRl MAKEUP BUY! MOISTURIZER Super Sheer, fades out flaws, looks natural. Protects skin against wrinkle dryness Save1 e-q- OIL OF OLAY 2.60 ay all other alternatives to provide a proper access to her property. If no other alter- native is available and the city approval is given, the board will consider some land exchange, they said. In a process of defining vocational education and in developing a policy statement, the board said it feels it nec Antacid Liquid 12-oun- c(' IT bottle. 2 Sf.DOper gallon GASH BAGif on other LUGSTE Paints , tool 70 HURRY! Du Pont's $1.00 per gal. CASH BACK al! LUCITE gallons purchased between applies to March 18 and April 16, 1978. CITY DRUG Your Walgreen Agency Monticello Blanding Home Center BLANDING N Hwy 163 t HtuMirv .' ." .v 4 |