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Show 1 WEEKLY REFLEX 4 ' DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 v t ' New mM:t A MM v A Career Educational Program Underway At Jr. North Layton By KRIS MAR YON With the arrival of three new Apple II Davis High School is now as well or better equipped in the computer science area as any high school in the state." Commented Lenzi Nelson, computer science teacher. micro-computer- THE "For some reason we aren't getting as many math and science students this year. Mr. Nelson continued. "All students who are planning careers in these areas should have at least one semester of compute r give students the opportunity to run graphics programs in color and learn about the new Pascal language, a new language w hich is oriented toward working math and science guage." I IT COMPUTER science isn't as tough as it may sound. FARMINGTON The Davis County Board of Education has asked its new superintendent to follow certain guidelines, including "open and candid communication" with community and school staff. IN NAMING former Deputy Supt. Lawrence Welling of Kaysville as chief of the state's third largest district, the five member body issued a policy statement concerning relationships between the board and superintendent. background." FOR MATH, science, and students, computer training is becoming essential. "If a student has at least one year of computer science on a high school level and knows how to run a basic program. he can save invaluable college class time. Several colleges even require it. declared Mr. Nelson. I KITCHEN CABINETS I For the Home Remodeler or New Home i i CABINETS IN 3 DAYS I lan- type relatively well seem to get along very well in the computer class. install You install or we Kaysville Kitchen & 67 No. Main, Kaysville Bath 766-151- 2 i i The statement stresses importance of "open and candid communication with each other, the school staff and community and says that "the Superintendent must be able to disclose everything to the board, to outline problems and their causes, to engage in open discussion with the board about these problems, to recommend solutions and to live by final board policy on these matters." IN AFFIRMING adherence intended to that policy the school chief said, am in complete agreement and am fully committed to open administration and public involvement." Noting the district faces problems it hasn't before. 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Princess Ends Snow Boots Tania Kirkham. Ruthann Air Blaze & Girts Charlotte Nilsen. Katrina o grade was given a number and three minutes to find and color as many of the numbers as they could. The contest wa-- won bv the eighth grade, followed by the ninth and then seventh. ON J AN. 30. Central had a wrestling meet against Bountiful at Bountiful. I he Cubs won Dept. Store for 999 Julia Christmas, and Brandee Gibby. Seventh Grade Honor Roll: Brenda Bailey, Julianne Hansen. Katrina Martin. Diane Snow. James Benedict. Lynne Hutch. KaeLynne Park. Eddy Russell. Lisa Talbot. Mary Morey. Erica Birch. Dana B & B One Group n available in Parents will he contacted during the school year to meet with the advisors and counselors concerning the new career education program and high school graduation requirements. We want to encourage the parents to become aw are of the new program and participate with us at North Layton Jr. High in your child's future. Mens Dress Oxfords gan, Susan Burke. Allison Stevens. Lisa Christensen. lt grades participated. Each the meet i which contained three Bountiful lorieils! by a score ot 74 to 12. On J a n 3 . i he Cubs traveled to Millueek for a basketball game against the Musne ubs blew an early tangs. ten point lead and the Museat on to in the game tangs bv nineteen points. 0 to 41. Bargains Galore Valerie Helquist. Chris Mor- 7,1 GREG JOHNS Bargain hunting I presume! Try the Honor Roll The following students have qualified for a position on the high honor and honor rolls for Central Davis Jr. High School. SEVENTH GRADE High Honor Roll: Nancy Roberts. Steven Estoque. Trent Pederson. Diana Clemenlz. Karen Bott. Kristine Langford. Kara VanKampen. Janiel Gunther. Lynn Unzicker. Jill Hanson. By Central Davis Jr. At & Follow Certain Guidelines problems on the computer. The Apple IPs have outstanding graphic capabilities." They reported Mr. Nelson. are a great help to students with a physics or graphics d Cobal s-oriented According to Mr. Nelson: "Some of my best students are freshmen. Students who are enrolled in algebra and can Board Of Education Asks Superintendent Welling To MICRO-compute- business-oriente- science. Business students become familiar with the busines- High THE PARTICULAR new graduation requirement we are talking about was created by the Utah State Board of Education. It deals with the development of an educational and career plan beginning in the seventh grade and an occupational experience as a requirement for graduation. But it is a program that will succeed only with parental involvement. THE POINT of the above is to hammer home the importance of your knowing about a new program at North Lay ton Jr. High School that could improve the chances of your child turning back after 40 years and saying. "I enjoyed my work. If any of your children are going to complete high school in 1980 or thereafter, you need to know of an important change in Utah's high school giaduution requirements. It requires your involvement; it Davis High School students Jon Winger and Janeen Lambson learn some of the ins and outs of the new Apple II. computer from instructor Lenzi Nelson. LEARN COMPUTERS , Set On Jan. 29. Central Davis held a coloring contest in which five member', ot each ot the seventh, eighth, and ninth mandates that the schools respond with a carefully organized program: it will benefit your children by better preparing them to make tentative career choices. many people are not happy with the work that they do to earn a living. In fact, a recent survey discovered that nearly 80 percent of the workers in this country were either totally or partially unhappy with their jobs. 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