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Show 1 nt C.S M 1 IMF S, WEST VAl 1 HY NFW S. May 1, 2008 KEaRAS POST L I There have been some more changes in the principalships in some of the schools in the district. Michele Callahan, currently assistant principal at West Lake Junior High has been named principal of Granite Peaks High. Many will remember Michele when she was at Matheson Junior High. Steve Hogan will moe from Olympus High to become the principal of Churchill Junior He replaces Bryce High. Holbrook who will take oer the helm as Director, Planning and Boundaries. Terri Roylance, currently Cyprus High School Kearns High School 1 May Baseball at West, 4 p.m. 2 May Dance Concert Auditorium. May assistant principal at (irangei and Stansburv. will become uadia K.ola principal of will move tiom MavKav Arcadia n Rolling Moedow. Elementary. Ernie Bioderuk to transleied will be Standsbuiy. Intern assistant at Eisenhower Junior. John C Andeison adi become the assistant principal at West Lake Junior High Carol Carroll, currently serving as intern assistant principal at Jefferson Junior, will become the assistant principal 01 Granger, Stansbury. Mark Hlermcier, intern assistant at Kearns Junior, will become the assistant pimnpat at the school. He replaces Jim Rice, who will more to Granite High as their assistant principal. Dannv Stirland, who has beet: the assistant principal at Granite High, will go to Sky line as an assistant principal. in 7 p.m. 3 in Dance Concert 7 p.m. t Auditorium, Mav 5 , Baseball at Olympus, 4 P.M. May 7 Baseball s. Highland. 4 pm May 2 Baseball vs. Bingham May 3 fiaek at BYI I, all day May 5 Taste of Kearns May 6 B aseball s Pleasant Green Elementary pupils are point and clicking instead of filling in bubbles for their CRTs this year. Testing time, and no more bubbles Vies hililor May 7 Baseball vs. Hunter Region Track Blood Dme a1 Pi'eton Region Tiack May 2 The bubbles are about to join dul phones and the l. It minis. Ili i, mi Green and Copper ,u'n . Icon ntury schools started tiv-i- ! innn.il Criterion Refer--Tiem-- - (CRT) Monday, I I May 8 Hunter High School but instead of filling in bubbles w ith Number 2 pencils on papei test forms the pupils will be pointing and clicking at com-- , puters. Matthew Graham, assistant principal at Pleasant Green explained that computerized scoring will give more accurate d results and faster Colin B. Douglas B Huftet a! ! cr i 1. Baseball at West Jordan. 4 p.m lum-aroun- ! basketballs, and writing instruments, for doing well on the tests. Were training them to be he said. good testtakers, Nobody works for nothing. The CRTs are one of the ways the federal government decides w hether a school is passing or "failing for No Child I eft Behind purposes. than the scoring by teachers of paper test forms. There tn.i, be a downside to the new method. Graham said, in 'liar the testtakers might get bored and begin clicking randomly. Jo offset that possibility, the schools are offering incentives , such as' credit at the school store for items like toys, Salt Lake County area host families needed now Foreign high school students are scheduled to arrive soon for academic semester homesfay programs, and the sponsoring organization needs a few more local host families. The students are anxiously awaiting news of their new' families. These young ambassadors are looking forward to fulfilling g dreams. their Pacific to According life-lon- Inter-cultur- al (PEE.) Exchange President John Doty, the students are all between the ages of 15 and 18 years, are English-speakinhave their own spending money, carry accident g, and health insurance and ae anxious to share 'hen rdnival experiences with their new American families PEE. eurienilv has pi, .prams to match almost even Inmil' needs, tanging in length In 'in a semester to a full academic year, whete the students attend local high schools P.I T. area representatives match students with host families by finding common inler-est- s and hfestvlo tlitoueh in informal m home ,n. cim e host tamdics are Prospecti' able to review students apnli cations and scleit the petted As there are no "typi-- e match d" t 'v t farmhes. PI F. can fit sindcnt into just about any sit-,in n v' hether it is a single p uen! a childless couple, a clued couple, or a large family. 1. 1 amdic- v ho host for P.I.E. are also clhuh'e to claim a 550.00 per moml) Miaritahle contribution detune ,, on their itemized tax returns for eaih month they host a upon 'on ,1 student. Salt Lake (mint area families interested in learning more about student ev.L.ng or arranging for a mcciing w ith a cominunit c mav call PIE., repre--CtJi'- V West Valley News 5600 W. 5600 FITNESS CENTER lv REAMS 2 T v .. j F'lONtER VALLEY HOSPITAL 4700 S. 2700 We U OF U MED CENTER LES SCHWAB GRANGER MEDICAL JIM'S CAFE MCDONALD'S (by Westlake HARMAN SENIOR CENTER Jr. High) WINDER FARMS HUNTER LIBRARY SENIOR LIVING CENTER GRANGER LIBRARY WEST VALL EY CITY HALL W. V. 3500 S. by Great Clips DENTIST OFFICE 3500 S. by Great Clips TIRE W. BIG-- 0 VALLEY FAIR MALL TACO BELL REAMS 7200 W. 3500 S. 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