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Show Ultah Calendar Listed For Provo Boundary Listed for Policy ProvoDistrict teacher (Outlined Starting Dates For PEA. Schedules Central Utah Schools Provo Teachers Catholic. Here are starting dates for schools in Central Utah: Alpine District: The Provo-Board of Educa‘a-| tion has reaffirmed that chilCetvin Bertholamew. ee within Provo City i R. , Stanley must attend Provo Condie, Fred Cornaby, Lee’ pisy schools when such facilities are Js ee: reasonably available to them. Although in previous years School ,will commence in the Wednesday,| 22% Provo District M Aug. 26. As a prelude, teachers in- ‘ Nebo District: Lioyd,| vicinity of the Alpine District | Edgemont School had been alJay’ Nielsen, !OWed to attend that school unstitute will be held Aug. 24 and Nelson, Milton Nelson, , 4 »|der a reciprocal agreement 25. by, Voit Roper, Leon Bowley, john this agreement is no longer in School will recess Monday, effect, according to the Alpine Sept. 7 for Labor Day and Oct, aoe 8 and 9 for UEA convention. The first term end? Oct. 7. The remainder of the school calendar follows: Oct. 12, second term begins; | Hine! Registration New student orientation will be held Thursday, Aug. 19 at 9 a.m.in the Provo High School auditorium. All sophomores and students new to, Provo High School should plan to attend. Pre-school sales for the pur-|S> chase of activity cards, rental of lockers, and for yearbook and Pro-Log deposits will be held Aug. 20 and 21. Seniors are to come at 8 a.m. and junjors at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 20. Sophomores should come Friday, Aug. 21 at 8 a.m, Provo High School: registration will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 26. Seniors report at 8)Noui "i a.m., juniors at 10 a.m., and|Dema sophomores at 1:30 p.m. Some classes are slated to begin Wednesday, Aug. 26, and all classes will be under way Thusday, Aug. 27. The school.day at Provo High ™ Weight Je.Kay cation and the Provo City Board Aug. 27 BYU (University): Sept. 21 BYU Lab School: Seventh Day Adventist School: Aug. 31 wilt begin at 8:10 am. and|So\ D.|been asked regarding t! tary school boundary lines for Whatcott,/ will be determined soon and -|published in The Sunday Herald on Aug. 23. Careful analysis "|.of existing boundary lines are being made at the present time so that an even distribution of students will be effected. School Staff . Eighteen additional teachers Gummow,|have been hired for the manY| ning of the Rock Canyon school. Children living in the near — Rk vicinity of the Rock Canyon »| school but in Utah County ob- viously will be required to at*|tend Alpine District schools, ;| since this area has never. been *| annexed to Provo City. Bus routes are also currently under study and will be announced in The Sunday Herald »}on Aug. 23. Provo District schools Provo Hale. High School will hold a full day of school on Wednesday, Aug. 26, according to school authori- Bnd: ties. School lunch will be served Wednesday in every school ex- “|cept the Provo High School, which will serve lunch “begin_ ning Thursday, and buses will -|run on their regular schedule. The bus schedule will be announced Sunday, Aug. 23. Adventist School Will Aug. 31 Sept. 9 4500 To Participate In City School Lunch Program Roundy, | the Provo School District, those ’| lines have not yet. been set but All Aug. 26 Francis Catholic School a half day ses- A large number of additional Plans are being made, in con. cis must make special arrange- 2 ae officials, for orientation.’ ses- may call the school. any time sions with beginning teachers in after Aug. 17 for an appoiritthe areas of teacher welfare, ment, credit union, in-service train-| Applications to enter first ing and other aspects of the grade must be a Ten bith cortificate and the Profession. soring an open house for all ae ee School. day, Aug. 26. The high school cafeteria will be open to serve students on ‘Thursday, Aug., 27. _ Tickets may be purchased beginning Wednesday, Aug. 26 at 25 cents per meal for elementary and junior high students and Thursday, Aug. 27 at 30 Numerous maintenance and cents for high school students. repair projects have been As a convenience for parents completed in Provo City School who wish it, students in the District this year under the elementary grades may pursupervision of Buildings and chase a -20-meal ticket for $5 Grounds Superintendent Justin and junior high students may J. Winkler. These include: purchase strip tickets for a Remodeling of-the gymnasium week or more in advance, at Dixon Junior High School]! Approximately 4500 students into an industrial arts room. will participate in the school Remodeling the domestic junch program, receiving each science room at Farrer Junior day at noon a nutritious, well High School. balanced meal. This program Remodeling the present shop can be a learning laboratory at Provo High School for a for each student whereby they drafting and industrial arts can acquire new health habits, area. new likes for foods formerly Remodeling of agriculture rejected, and learn to know the room for expanded use. requirements of a well balancInstalling of 80,000 square ed meal. The school lunch profeet of blacktopping at Wasatch, vides essential food nutrients Provost, Joaquin; Grandview, which will increase the stuMaeser, Timpanogos and Sun- dent’s growth and well being as set View schools. well as being of great ecoRepairing of plumbing and nomic value to parents, accordheating throughout the district. ing to Mrs. Dean. Refinishing of furniture. Painting of numerous classrooms. Finishing of floors. . Installing of 50,000 square feet of acoustic tile in Farrer and 30,000 in Dixon Junior High schools. Plastering of various school rooms. W.. Wing,* superintendent. New positions in special edu- © cation will include: One remedial reading teacher at the Rock ‘Canyon Elementary w|er for emotionally handicapped, and one additional teacher at the Utah State Hospital: Additional positions on the level which have not ee Instructions Given for Kindergarten » Parents of Provo kindergarten children are to report to the child’s school Wednesday, Aug. 26 at 1:30 p.m. The children are not to attend this session. The parents will register the child’s name and receive instructions regarding the kindergarten program, schedules, bus route, and other needed information. The first day of school for the kindergarten children will be Thursday, Aug. 27. Kindergarten children should be five years old by Sept. 1, in Elementary School, two teach- ers for the educuble (mentally retarded) students one .teach- year: This is tentatively ‘sched~ i 4:30 p.m. on Manday, ug. at the Timpan junior high schools on Wednes- trict’ during the*1964-65 school year, according toDr. Sherman - - id must be six by Oct. 31. School, one remedial reading. The Provo Education Association will join with the local | Except for newcomers to teacher at Provost Elementary Provo, however, most of the School addition, u teacher of branch of the Association for Childhood Education in spon- first’ graders were enrolled at the totally deaf at the Joaquin teachers new to the district this tion of Mrs, Merl Dean, district supervisor. Fifty-nine workers will be ready to serve students in all elementary and New Posts In Schools School District this year. General régistration days-are In addition to this number, positions béyord those filled there will be 78 teachers either Aug. 27 and 28 from 9 a.m. to during the past school year will beginning or with previous ex- on But newcomers to St. Fran- be filled in Proyo School Disperience here or elsewhere. Aug. 26 |junction with the administration Projects elemen- Carried Out Holland,| with the exception of Aug. 31 St. will open with returning to teach in the Provo| ion ‘Aug. 31. Provo District: Repair Schedules ; Provo Fills St. Francis The Provo Education Asso- Opens Aug. 31 ciation said Saturday it is looking forward to welcoming the 200 career teachers who. are Tintic District: The agreement had been in effect because until this year Oct. 19, deer hunt vacation;|__ Aah, Mel-|O Provo school had been. availNov. 25, second term ends; Anderson able in the northeast area. With Nov. 26 and 27, Thanksgiving ,|the new Provo Rock Canyon holiday. Hales, elementary school available in Nov. 30, third term begins; Johnson, the northeast section this fall, Dec. 18, Christmas recess; Jan. A workshop will be held ingston, Phillip Lett,Joh?| Provo children will be required 4, instruction resumes; Jan. 22, Thursday, Aug. 20, for all Pro+|to attend school in the Provo third term ends. vo District School Food Serv- district. Jan. 25, fourth term begins; = ice employees, under the direcIn general, el tary chilMarch 5, fourth term ends. dren of northeast Provo will March. 8, fifth term begins; ofa,Vicki Kendall, attend the new Rock Canyon March 25 and 26, spring vacaJUNIOR HIGH|school, although actual bountion; April 16, ‘ifth term ends; ‘Col. |daries have not been set and April 19, sixth term begins; -|there may need to be some May 28, sixth term ends. :|adjustments with other schools. Although many questions have Provo High Aug. 31 St. Francis Catholic School: Utah Trade Technical Institute: War-|School District Board of Edu; Of Education. ; New School Aug. 31 Juab District: ‘taus.|Provo ‘children living in the ; Max Orientation for gible, and if so, for placement. been filled before are: One adSt. Francis expects to enroll ditional industrial arts teach250 in grade school this fall ers, one new mathematics and another 100 in high school. teacher, and one additional /The school will have a new counselor at the Provo High superintendent, Father Ernest School. Wilson, .O:F.M.,° who-has alreadyarrived in Provo. He was superintendent of: St. Mary’s High School :at Phoenix, Ariz., for nine years, and before that taught at St.:Mary’s and atSt. Additional positions at Dixon Junior High School “include: girls’ physical education, English, home ‘economics, ‘and general music. Eighteen new positions ‘will be Elizabeth High School, Calif. He served as missionary among filled at the new Rock Canyon the Papago Indians along the Elementary *Sehool in.the northeast section of Provo and six Mexican border. Father Coleman, whom._he additional regular teachers vin succeeds, has been transferred be hired at the Provost Elemen- tary School to staff the new*adto Huntington Beach, Calif. Father Foster of Oakland, dition there. Calif., replaces Father Hillary, All of our teachers will be Sie has left for San Miguel, 100 per cent fully certified. A new elementary school). : principal, Sister Mary Jonette, |include: New coach, Paul W. order to be enrolled. Birth cer-|from «St. Mary’s School at Willard Jr., Ogden, who suc- tieates or church ‘records Platville, Wis., succeeds Sister ceeds Fred Reizberg; Sister should be brought to the school has been trans-|Cunisse, Marycliff High School, o l Carita, towho + . on registration day to verify|ferred § ial ; Wash., new librarian; the child’s age. . ; Sister Janine continues as Sister Aquinata., Viterbo ColKindergarten children should|}; hoal lorice! : lege, LaCrosse, Wis.; Sister principal. s receive physical as well as den- high Other chers Mary Pascal, Viterba College tal examinations by the family Meme and St. James School, LaCross, physician and dentist. Doctors Wis.; Josephine Ryan, Falls and dentists of the community] pleted before school starts .|City, Neb.;- Carol Hicke, Deare cooperating in this pro- (Medical forms are available|troit, and Sister Verna Mae, gram and will make the exam- at each doctor’s office or the|who is returning tc St. Francis ination. Parents are urged to Health Office in the City and|after a year’s absence at Lahave the medical report com-|County Building). Cross. A” Cadthmbachotebok Removed three homes from the Dixon Junior High School site preparatory to improving Ruth Miller, Janet Seeley, Rebecca playground area. Roberts, Ned Alired, Pat Edmunds, General improvement of Ida Liechty, Karen Dixon, Brenda Blackwell, Laurel Webb, Ann buildings and grounds. Reroofing of west. wing of Dixon Junior High School. Installing of sprinkling sys- tine. /tems at Wasatch, Provost, and BUSTER Ss BROWNS. —— County, Shoes like these get children off to a good start... beautifully styled and built to take a-heap of punishment! And,as always, our trained fitting specialists assure your child of a perfect fit- preparatory work at Rock Canyon School. 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