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Show I. The Rich County News February 9, 1984 Page 6 Honor Students South Rich High School Honor Roll Seniors Juniors Afternoon sunlight creates lazy shadows Lowell Hance. in Laketown Canyon. News photo by mid-wint- er PTA Project Underway By Ruth Smith National PTA Reflections Project is underway at South Rich Elementary School. The theme of this years project if I Have a Dream. The purpose of the project is to encourage creative expression among children and youth in the form of visual arts, literature and music. Awards will be presented in two age catagories: The 1983-8- 4 primary, grades 3 and intermediate, grades All entries must be the original work of the student. The entry may or may not be produced at school. Parents are asked to encourage children to share their talents and ideas. Parents may contact the childrens teachers for specific contest rules. The deadline for entry is February 17. Projects will be displayed February 22, at the Founders Day Program. Joyce Muhlestein, Individual Development Commissioner, is in charge of this years reflection 1-- 4-- 6. project. Denotes Straight As. South Rich Report Cards Have New Look Parents who have students enrolled at South Rich High School probably noticed a new kind of report card brought home by the students. The computer age has changed the report card from the familiar buff colored card to half sheets of paper with term grading information on it. These new report cards need not be signed by the parent or returned to the school by the student. It is, therefore, the responsibility of the student to see that their parents see the report. As a reminder for parents, the remaining two report cards will be issued on Friday, March 30 and Friday, May 25. The grades for each term will be shown on the card, but only the current terms absences and citizenship grades are shown. If there is any question about the new card, call the high school for more information. f M Casually jigging on a solid twelve inches of ice, Jeff Anderson of Soda Springs, Idaho, finds time for a little relaxation even though its early for the bigger fish to bite. News photo by Lowell Hance. |