Show iunrt 60 Standard-Examin- Issses— 1C -- rrrrTJ V TUmt Sunday Aug 5 1990 er U3IIOU9"' tst superintendent of Joan Allem School From ID they're able to accommodate Wilson Carr and their peers do not criticize public education and say they don't pretend to compete with it They acknowledge that they don’t have to educate special-need- s children or pay for the programs that help those students succeed They also know they have a high degree of parental support for the educational process that is often not paralleled m public schools But however different their approaches all also insist that they offer valuable alternatives that are better for some students All think the products they deliver are well worth the money parents pay for their services and a growing number of parents seem to agree I “I think our recent growth means we’re mostly seeing a difference in how people choose to spend their leisure money” said Carr “Instead of spending their money on snowmobiles they're spending it on education” With 400 students enrolled Carr’s school is filled to capacity and he said the waiting list is schools for the Catholic Diocese of Utah Private school administrators throughout Northern Utah share similar hopes and say they’re glad their schools are getting a little recognition Although they realize that their circumstances are different they also realize that they may provide the public sector with some models “We’re clearly doing something right and it certainly is nice that people are starting to notice that" said St Paul’s Principal Ronald Udy '1 Dream From ID ly and Liz Mueller is markedly different from what she'd get in public school or any other local private school Before each school year begins teachers visit with parents to discuss their children's progress and set learning priorities for the coming year Teachers develop an individual curriculum for each child based on interests and learning stv Ies tV£ “It was a little frightening at In the seven years Kati has spent at Horizons the child has never once seen a red check mark or a bad grade scrawled across the lop of her work her mother said Instead teachers etch small black dots next to errors in children's work and return it for cor- rcctions “The positive side is always emphasized and praise is constant” she said “Children are really given a chance to be the best they can be” Choosing altemativ e education has not come without some difficulties for the Trottiers From time to time thejTTot-tier- s worry that Kati may have some difficulty adjusting to a dif- first for us to try such a different approacn to learning” Don said ferent learning environment Enrolling Kati m a private school meant the Trottiers had to find a way to get her there and when she attends a public middle school next year But none of those factors would ever make them change their mind about sending Kati to Horizon School “1 just really feel like all my dreams for her are coming true” Leslie said “She’s tuned in beautifully and has really developed the and she’ll need to succeed in everything she does” is something transportation they've had to work out Leslie said In addition the couple wishes their daughter's school had a gym and offered more opportunities to participate in athletics They'd also like to see her have more experience with computers than Horizons can currently offer her self-estee- m ce HSHfe CQVI SEE CU1 ViTDE C? 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SAVE At Children’s Classic schools in Ogden and South Ogden a approach emphaback-to-basi- cs sizes reading writing and arith- traditional using curriculum developed when founder Lucy Morrelli opened her first school to educate her metic own children 29 years ago Morrelli said she never addresses religion or values in her schools because she believes such topics are better handled at home She commands parental involvement by requiring parents to sign'their children in and out of school each day and said she believes in neither homework nor testing Horizon School was founded by teachers Ellie Seely and Liz Mueller both of whom believe that public education’s problems arise because of the system’s massiveness and its desire to standardize learning Seely said the Ogden school uses an open-learnidevelop- mental approach in which specialized curriculum is developed to meet individual student interests and learning styles and parental requests “We want learning to be an emotional experience” she said “Learning is a natural process and we want children to discover touch and learn by doing” Although the other four local schools are parochial schools administrators at each said they admit children of all religious backgrounds - In addition to St Joseph elementary and high schools in Ogden and School of St Peter in Clearfield Northern Utah has St Paul's Lutheran School in Ogden At each school the approach varies depending on its religious affiliation but all say Christian values are a vital part of the education process and are infused throughout the curriculum “Teaching children to love God and to love others is an important part of what we do” Wilson said “We consider our school to be a religious outreach ministry” Carr said he believes a CGpfbkHim 24999 -- quartz tuner At all four religious schools emphasis on Christian values is coupled with rigorous academics and structured discipline Administrators are quick to point out that their requirements go state curriculum require--mpnt- c apr p) phonic but St t8&Care nationally accredited - - “We tiuujfeow: schoolmate extremely healthy in Utah and we see that continuing” said Sister be-y§f- t5 Craft CrtT MTS SAMSUNG 19” Stereo Hi-- Pprtable Color TV e Auto fine tune Color control (TC9155) Reg $200 programming display remote also timer RCA TVs most (VR620) Reg $420 operates n SHARP SZOsVOMtSM ISONYl Hew Evtffjfttey Law Price! ywHaCroftUrtr SAVE 930! 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