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Show Wednesday, July 30, 2003 Page 9 a successful school year starts now capital projects discussed by school board Times-New- s Correspondent Darin Clark, clerk treasurer for the board, in- troduced a revised version of the Captial Projects plans. These plans included summer maintenance and major sites bull-pen- improvement and building remodeling projects. The projects for Mona After months away from school and homework, its time for parents to help their children prepare for class. A successful school year can depend on how smooth a child transitions from vacation. The following tips are for a successful route and courtyard work behind the 7th8th grade center, and $12,000 to repair asphalt. Juab High Schools projects include $4,000 for new carpet in Cal Bairds office and Kena Winns room, $4,700 for a new , baseball and $5,000 for a lift for the wrestling mats. The board decided to By Rebecca Dopp hold off on $80,000 to the track and crown the ball field. El- ementary included $16,000 for asphalt repair. back-to-schoo- p board re-d- o foot- that $86,000 was Bee careful. Bees and wasps can cause a number of problems for home owners and pose a threat to safety. Their stings can be painful-even deadly to sensitive individuals. Experts estimate that 50 to 100 people die annually in the United States as a direct result of bee and wasp stings. To defend your home and your family from stinging bees and wasps, try the fol- geted for a new school bus over the next three years. All projects for the year totaled $627,550. 4 Quarterly enrollment meets satisfaction with board lowing: By Rebecca Dopp includes grades self-containe- Times-New- s Correspondent The District School Board was very satisfied to see that the enrollment numbers for school year the 2002-200were very high. Mona Elementary started the year with 208 students, 3 and including students, and ended the year with 212. Superintendent Kirk Wright said that he anticipated about 55 Kindergartners in the upcoming school year. Nephi Elementary started with 618, 626 by the end of the 1st quarter, and ended the year with 612. The Kindergarten class ended the year with 140 students with a high of 142 at the end of the 1st quarter. grades K-5t- h d Juab Middle School, which 5th-8t- h Between and checkups, parents of toddlers have plenty of activities to juggle. Theres no reason potty training should add to the stress. This year about four million toddlers will begin potty training and their active parents will be looking for guidance and practical advice, tips and real-lifexperiences so potty training can be a celebrated milestone for both parents and children. Since three out of four (73 percent) parents agree that completing potty training is challenging for them, here are tips to help make potty training easier: pre-scho- e Every child is different, so look for signs of readiness be- fore starting the process, such as staying dry for at least two hours, showing interest in the toilet or bathroom and wanting wet diapers changed. Show your toddler the difference between diapers and training pants. To hold your childs interest, read stories while hes on the potty. Story time allows From page 8 Gum native and playful. A good day is when someone notices your work. Analyzer You get things right. You are smart, careful and accurate. As a deep thinker, you consider things before you speak. You are detailed and precise and catch mistakes that others miss. A good day is when you noticed something that others didn't see or had an insight tlial others didn't. aware of stinging Be plus insect nesting areas, and use extreme caution when started the year with 531 and ended the year with 549. The high school started the year with 503 students t, the same skills that will help them succeed in school. Give your child genuine and frequent praise. Praise your childs progress, not perfection. Let them know that you believe in them, you think they are special and you have confidence in them. Let your child know that you recognize and value their efforts not just their final intendent Wright said this dramatic decrease was mostly due to early graduation. The Districts grand total started the year with 1,860 students and ended with 1,857 students. Attendance was also very good. Mona had an average 95 by the end of the fourth quarter. Nephi Elementary averaged 94 and Juab Middle School averaged 91. Wright said it was even surprising to see the high school average 96 daily attendance by the end of the fourth quarter. The Districts average was 94. Keeping children safe before and after school can be if they have as easy as proper safety equipment for an injury-frecommute to and from school on skates or bicycles. Oftentimes parents may not think to check safety gear for their children who e ride bikes or rollerblade to school. Plastic surgeons treat children injured in bicycle or skating collisions throughout the year. Proper helmet and wrist guard use minimizes injuries of the face and hands such as bruises, scrapes and cuts. Particular concern should be given to injuries on the face where the potential for scarring and nerve damage exists. A surgeon qualified to repair the face and all areas of the body should treat the injuries. soft-tissu- e Parents should take the following safety precautions: 1. Make sure children wear kids to relax and sit longer. Use consistent words and reminders a potty training routine provides security for children. successes such as using the potty or washing hands to keep her interested in continuing with the process. Try a progress chart with colorful, fun stickers. I I I Hours: in your home. Make time to get acquainted with your childs teachers and keep the communication open. Discuss with both your child and the teacher. This well-ventilate- phones, pets), and well-li- t equipped with all necessary supplies for the child (pens, paper, markers, dictionary, goal-settin- thesaurus). Establish a consistent homework routine at the very beginning. Schedule g part- d parent-teacher-chil- nership will be very effective in the development of healthy homework habits which will in turn help children have a daily homework time in your house so it becomes a part of successful school year. your familys routine. This also helps children to see bicycles, scooters, skates and skateboards only in-lin- e roads. 4. Teach children how to stop properly. on smooth-pave- doors, avoid excessive use of nests. d nest yourself. Bees and wasps sting not only to protect themselves, but to protect their entire colony, including family members. Thats right-al- l of the wasps or bees in a colony are related. They have their familys best interest at heart, and thats not good for any homeowner. Stinging insects are also attracted to open garbage cans and exposed food. They are attracted to open soda sprays, perfumes, colognes, lotions, and other products. It is wise to opt for fragrance-frevarieties of these products since bees and wasps are attracted to these scents. If you have an allergic reaction to an insect sting, seek medical attention immediately. Insect stings injure or kill more people every year than all other venomous animals combined. All the more reason to make sure you contact a pest e cans, fruits, snacks, and other items. Cover all food when outdoors. 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