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Show - . m Vi tviTWniWifihirrWtBWWiw'y V'4v.'tiifcir''t 16 A DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER '- it ( , 0 A motorcycle safety-prograPARK instruction for which will include some students will be offered in the Granite School le District. The program was approved unanimously by the Board of Education at its Tuesday night meeting. Two programs will be offered, Bry Sorensen, district director of driver education, explained. Students at Kearns and Skyline high schools who have licenses to drive will receive safety and riding instructions. etoHoniij at Cyprus. Granger, Granite, Cottonwood, and Olympus high schools who do not yet have licenses will receive motorcyle safety instructions along with driver training classes, but will not, at this instruction. time, receive All students must have parental permission to .j le Educator runs for Granite post J. Lloyd Eldredge, Kings Row,, has announced iiis candidacy fui the Granite Board of Educalion from Precinct 3. A former Granite educator, Eldredge currently is Cooi dmaior of Elementary Education for the State Board of Education. Noting he will have five children in Granite schools next year, Eldredge said he is concerned about problems facing schools and educators and is running for the board "because I believe I have some skills that might com plement those of the incum- - - -- bent members . I have been associated I iwith schools all mv life. I Shave taught in the public J schools and at the university level. I have served as a school principal, school superintendent, and educational consultant. I have been involved as a volunteer aiid PTA member. 1 am now completing a term as treasurer of the Utah State PTA. I am concerned about the future of education in tlte United States. We are facing some challenging times. I believe we nHd to keep the schools close to Die people and pul a fourth "K' in the curriculum: RcsNiiisibility ." Dr. 4881 jrbba ICTIlf fl SUVUIVU . p ' ' , ! , t&JV 0: ; j. Highway at the Mrs. Canderland had seen tHe children said. the trooper her car, was and slowing roadside I 7:30 P.M. & 9:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. THURS. FRIDAY & SATURDAY presents , take the courses. Dr. John Reed Call, district superintendent, said institution of the courses is in response to the great need for motorcycle safety efforts. Last year, he said, more than 1,000 motorcycle accidents occurred in Utah, and 20 percent of them involved persons riding motoeycles for the first time. He also emphasized the danger of motorcycle operation. It is estimated, he said, that a person involved in a serious motorcyle accident runs an 88 percent chance of fatal injury, while tha corresponding fatality rate for automobile accidents is only 24 , 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY David Chow Ming proudly was,.le" rite council includes It parents. members of the four hign school community councils, stall advisers, teachers and two board members. Tom Duggar and Richard Carman. X and the onto the highway injured Tuesday when she darted 4o00 South. and was struck by a car at 1300 E. and Mrs J. Julia Ann Larson, a daughter of Mr Calif , Poway, Farrell Larson, , M?.rk Hospital where she was in today about to The child was with a group of friends of a in front ran she when road the cross car driven bv Mrs. Essie Canderland, Mt. Pleas.int, Patrol Tamper Ario Wilkensen. said Utah charged the Secondary Building Needs Council with specific duties, and the council met for the first time. Board member Wayne Evans urged the staff to make the booklet simple, with illustrations and easy directions, so many parents will get involved, not only those who would ordinarily study the suggestions and work with the children In other action, the board girl was seriously A HOLLADAY School even helping in the classroom as tutors. Np: Motorcycle safety class OK d GRANITE Pedestrian mishap injures youngster - fa & ?f Parents can also motivate their children to learn, discussing current events and history with them, exposing them to educational places such as libraries or the planetarium, and including them m vacations. Away from home, parents can talk with teachers about their childrens progress and wnere help is needed, possibly involving themselves in the homework, or Supt. M. Donald Thomas said a pamphlet is being prepared to advise parents how they can help both at home and in school. At home parents can discuss with their children the need for basic skills to use in learning at higher grade levels, he said. They can show interest in their children's school work, safeguard family health, and generally set a good example. Parents must play an active if children are to gain the basic skills they need in school and later in life, according to the philosophy of the Salt Lake City School District. During its regular meeting Tuesday, the Salt Lake City Board of Education approved staff efforts to tell parents how they can be involved in the education process. part in education , 8, 1976 schools aim rot pai D.L. : . WED. & w WGuRficeht FOODS" Vh nnruvrtt fW. . 5LC0US - AND Auto drivers who do not plan to ride motorcycles need to know something about motorcycle operation, ieaii.e many parents dont want their children on motorbikes, Call said. He explained that students taking the courses will have to have pai ental permission in writing and that even then the parent will be checked verbally. Call said while he would not want his own children on motorcycles, he believes that students whose parents approve ought to have instructions on cycle safety. Tlie board also: Approved replacement of the roof of the Alternative School. 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