Show i Standard-Examin- Sunday June 28 1981t er 1 1 School board members bestir proposals from task force And while the group supported the task Weber Board of Education and Morgan Board of Education discussed condensed force recommendation to increase corpotask force reports on school finance cur- rate franchise taxes and fees Gamer said he doesn’t think such a move will happen riculum organization and governance At the top of the list was school finance “with the present group of legislators” Members of the group also favored efand most present favored several task forts to keep impact aid coming to school force recommendations including: legisof at tax severance of a districts lative passage “I think it’s very appropriate at this least 2 percent the funds set aside for half at least with time that we discuss impact aid” Garner public building needs in corporate said “because while we’re discussing it going to schools an increase to finance fees from $10 $100 aimually and the government is looking at ending it” Discussion on impact aid which has continued support of federal impact aid disschool which pays been decreasing each year in many dis(such as tricts funds in lieu of taxes for students tricts and which apparently is on a gov-if with parents in the military or employed ernmental “hit list” to be eliminated and it goes many school districts will face by the federal government) Ogden Superintendent William Gamer severe financial dilemas Darold Long president of the State said there are people in the state legislaSchool Board Association told board memture in favor of a severance tax should “It only makes good sense to tax outgo- bers that governance of educationfunction and “the ing natural resources in this state — more stay with the state to be continue said should Gamer delegated to local than we’re doing” boards of the Northern Region of the Utah School Board Association spent more than two hours Thursday discussing several task force recommendations that could affect operation of schools in the state In 1979 the Utah State Board of Education authorized formation of a citizen’s committee called the Statewide Education Planning Commission and charged it with studying critical issues facing schools in the 1980’s Eight task force groups were established to investigate: school facilities school finance the purpose and nature of education citizen participation curriculum organization quality teachers and administrators student potentialities and governance Thursday’s session chaired by Ogden Board of Education President George L Bell and attended by school board members from Ogden Board of Education Three-memb- er didn’t cover special education competency based education or vocational education State Board of Education Member Jessie Anderson said the task force study will go back to the state board sometime this fall for action school boards” But he said the task force has recommended that there be one board of education for the state that the board of regents governing universities and colleges be eliminated “And they recommend the board be reduced from 11 members to seven members Board members supported the concept of one board stating however that control of schools should remain with local school boards Received with less enthusiasm was the task force report on curriculum which several board members felt was too nar- PL-87- 4 Finishes basic NORTH OGDEN — Army Pvt 1 Howard D Carpenter son of Mr and Mrs Douglas H Carpenter of 216 E 3000 North North Ogden has completed basic training at Fort Knox Ky During the training students receive intruction in drill and cere- row in scope Among the points board members brought out on the task force study on curriculum: the report didn’t study scope and sequence (the planning of continuity of an educational program or curriculum from one grade to the next) that the report monies weapons map reading tactics military courtesy military justice first aid and Army history and traditions G J Vi Ik Reg $797 Reg $1297 $098 $073 - $- Weber High student gets scholarship -- 14V2-1- 98 j BOY’S SIZES 8 $748 Reg to $9 97 Weber High School student has been awarded a academic four-ye- HIGH CROWN WESTERN STRAWS ar scho- larship at Brigham Young University CX1 music has been a : OFF $ Skein Limited I p in d'ess ana sizes western styles No! 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