OCR Text |
Show I April 6, 2006 THE M C,NA TIMES, N EST VALLEY NEW S, KEARNS POST SCHOOL Brockbank makes academic victory In its first national compeJunior tition, Brockbank High Academic Team soundly defeated its first opponent, Wahlquist Junior High, in a 1 victory on convincing 29 at the March Wednesday, Granite District Auditorium. Taking a fast and early lead. Team Captain Victoria Rowe quickly put the game to Brockbanks side by answering the tipoff question. In Round One, Brockbank took a commanding 17 to 2 lead. From there, the Braves never trailed. Carlos Burga (16 points). Victoria Rowe (15 points) and Melissa Cossey (14 points) demonstrated their mental acumen in a battle of wits in rounds one, two, and four. In Hound Three, the haves scored twenty out of a possible twenty-fiv- e points on their group oresentation, Si pi erne Court Limits. Acsoiding to academic 89-6- 'arijean Woolf has been appointed to be the principal at Matheson Junior High ino as was s she Cunently issistant principal (here. Many will renter her her when she served as assistant principal at West Lake LHigh. We wu miss Ala.i 'Hailey who is retiring. . Cyprus will have a nevs '"assistant Drincipal next year as Mark Grant will become - the principal at Evergreen Junior High. The new assis- tant has not been named yet. ' ' He replaces Lynn Boehme ' who is also retiring. I ynn was a familiar face at Kennedy Junior High for many years. Mark spent several years as an assistant Thomas at principal Jefferson Junior High School and Granite High School. Brockbank Junior High's academic games participants made hearts pound at the National Academic League contest. Finger quick at the buzzer, and knowing 37 correct answers, the team was Weber over victorious School Districts Wahlquist Junior High. -- Jt-ni- QiranBBQ District itt wen? April 3 These are always exciting games to watch Foi more lnfoiuijuon. please contact Dam Thomas at the Giamte distlki ohkC. Maik om saiendais tor Sauida, Apul S Scoti M Jn mr Mathesi'ii High t annual foi Gr ti' sjlli0 Dstrii t ri ,k Fn Students booing w " demono-'irhen ee nology portlohos, which show' how technology is integrated into the curriculum. Everyone is invited to attend. The event starts at 9 a m. and ends at noon The items displaved will knock your sot k s 't7, hilly when elemental see what y stuyou dents can do with computers! The Gianitc School Board the be will attending Boards School National Convention next weak We always bong home ideas, but we also linu that our distnct has been doing certain things for many years that other districts are just beginning to do. We have a presentation that the other board members from across the natkx will be shown. I will give a complete detail upon my return In the meantime it you have concerns or ideas, please call me or email me at at granite.kl 2.ut. judy.weeks I v i 966-557- 7 nr'' us. X The word culture comes tiom the Latin root colere (to inhabit, to cultivate, or to honor). Culture is a set of learned beliefs, values and behaviors. The way of life shared by the members of a so society. On Thursday. March 30, Kearns Junior High School organized a assembly which showed cultural diversity of the school. multi-cultur- The by African-America- V J E. E. MWna tPUttH Cummings since feeling is first who pays any attention to the syntax of things will never wholly kiss you; I Dont cry - the best gesture of my brain is less than your eyelids flutter which ScholaHIMing the dean's list says ' "y' ! 2 a fool my blood approves, and kisses are a better fate than wisdom lady i swear by all flowers. id art dactyl iambic form 111 we are for each other: then laugf, leaning back in my arms for lifes not a paragraph health death i think is no parenthesis care And Poetry Word Search onomatopoeia tercet Bilingual and Bicultural $2,000 for available are scholarships bicultural students who want to pursue careers in the health care industry. The scholarships, funded PacifiCare the by Foundation, are offered on the of behalf Latino UnitedHealthcare Health Scholars program, which helps educate and and Hispanic encourage to students Latino pursue career opportunities in health care. seniors with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 and who are fluent in Spanish and are eligible. English show must proof Applicants of acceptance into a university, community college or high-scho- Dog C I The following students trom this area have been named to the Columbia College dean's list for the January session 2006: Stephen R Black and Kenneth D Gillette from Magna. Don J McBride Taylorsville. from To be named to the deans list a student must have com pleted 2 semester hours and achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or greater on a four point scale. Columbia College is a private coeducational institution that offers associate, baccalauieate and masters degrees. Students may enroll in day, evening or online courses at the home campus in Columbia, Mo., or at 30 extended campuses 1 Seventy-fiv- e Spanish-speakin- Mon. 10: Farmland Burgers or PB&Jelly or Sloppy Joe Tue. : 1 1 Chicken Sandwich or Tumbling Turkey on Bun or Chili Post Pizza or Com Dog or Taco Salad wsalsa Thur. 13 & Fn 14: Spring RecessNo School assem-b'- y al SINCE FEELING IS FIRST F.lementarv School Fri. 7: Fence Post Pizza ;or P B & Jelly or Iasagna ,wroll Wed. 12: Fence multi-cultur- al consisted of Polynesian Womens Group demonstrated a dance from Samoa, A Tahiti and Tonga. Mens Group Polynesian Maori the performed Chant from New Zealand, n Rap completed a song titled Go ' Crazy1,1 American'1" $all- - while Spring is in the world Fri. 7: Chicken Nuggets Mon. 10: Com Dog Tue. 1 1: Tacos v Wed. 12: Super Pretzel ;Thur. 13: Spring RecessNo School VThur. 13 & Fn 14: Spring, School with these stellar students and school This is me last "live comptetmoi,' where teams face eacti other. Future contests will be conducted via satellite as the academic team braves once again aspiies to a national championship. April is national poetry month High School Mon. 10: Chicken .Nuggets, Thai Chicken ,'wpeanut sauce it- - : - ... X'L'Nilpwcts, 1 ;i am so proud to be associated friendship is firmly established between two hearts, they do not need to exchange news. Sa'tb of Tabriz wphle daily. , seen. Upon then victory, school principal Terii Van Winkle commented, W hat a tribute this team is to the schixvl and Once again. community. Brockbank has demonstrated its outstanding academic accomplishments with this second run in three yeuis for a national championship. I If J Stromboli 1 Quote of the Week a nets oj fresh nuts aiul vegetables and milk avail- - Fri. 7: Chicken Nuggets. advisor, Cultural Celebration at Kearns Jr. High tfamw i , Debbie most was Pieneza, with the poise the impressed team showed in answering an array of questions. Usually, we can say the team is especially strong in one or two of the subjects covered in the This year, competition. though, features the most balanced team I have ever team g, ol High-scho- ol 1000s of Outfits under $5 ffl l A K i D to kS D We buy & sell the best things kids outgrow 2632 West 3500 South, West Valley 969-771- 1 WESTiVALIEWRESlDENTyONLVI CRtOURaYOKPITtUinUtS FREE Up to 3 pets Must show proof of WVC resilience Income must qualify Call tf 'Vi ! 364 0370 Ext 26 z for voucher J Certain restrictions apply A AA VV 0 MkXL : O |