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Show 10 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, August 2, 1984 From Utah Colleges New Teacher Totals Are Down Seven Percent From Last Year SALT LAKE The total number of three, but 10 candidates are expected to complete their programs teachers graduated from Utahs six preparing institutions last year was in 1984 down about seven percent from the McHenry pointed out that increasing interest in math and science teaching may be attributed, at least m part, to new scholarships that have been made available m those fields and to publicity indicating that jobs are readily available in Utah schools for those qualified to fill them The supply of math and biological science teachers remains about the same as the previous year, but '84 projections suggest a substantial increase from 25 to 42 m math and 31 to 47 in biological science Physical science teacher graduates were down substantially in 1983 from 11 to three, but 10 candidates are expected to complete their programs previous year, according to Dr. Vere A McHenry, coordinator of instruction and support for the State Office of Education Prospects in some areas of critical teacher shortage looked better, and others worse McHenry said The six Utah schools produced 1,903 teachers in 1983, compared to 2,038 in 1982, but the number of special education teachers certificated was up by 26 percent, from 185 to 233 However, production in the current year indicates a substantial down trend The supply of math and biological science teachers remains about the same as the previous year, but 84 projections suggest a substantial increase from 25 to 42 in math and 31 to 47 in biological science Physical science teacher graduates were down substantially in 1983 from 11 to m 1984 McHenry pointed out that increasing interest m math and science teaching may be attributed, at least in part, to new scholarships that f & have been made available in those fields and to publicity indicating that jobs are readily available in Utah schools for those qualified to fill them Not all of those who complete a teacher program, preparation however, find their way immediately into the classroom Of those who graduated between Sept 1, 1982 and Aug 1, 1983, for example, 59 percent taught in Utah schools last year Another 10 percent taught outside the state Of the math majors, 46 percent taught in Utah and another 25 percent taught in some other state Nearly half of the new science teaching majors, McHenry noted, were hired to teach in Utah schools and another 14 percent were hired to teach out of state Of the special education graduates, 77 percent found employment m Utah schools, while another 10 percent were hired outside the state OLYMPUS . background, . 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While new officers of the Olympus high student body are meeting to plan activities for the coming year, the marquee in front of on Sot T the school building keeps the community smiling The marquee has listed Olympus as an all American institution with these magnetic wordsBaseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Oly High It also has proclaimed Olympus as the official high school of the 1984 Olympics 1U 0784 - 969-945- 0 WITH SELECTED STYLISTS ONLY - Stevens, secretary, helped to choose Lisa Oldroyd as Homecoming chairman, with those festivities scheHello week will duled for Sept be held the first week of school Classes start on Sept. 4 A celebrity calendar is now being printed and will be sold as a fund-raisfor the senate, with Steve Harris as president. A poll was taken at the end of school last May and winning students will be pictured on the calendar with a boy and Another message has stated that there would be a bikini contest this week at the home of Taylor Randall Actually the weekly student planning meetings have been held at the Randall home because Taylor Randall is the new president. Jill Seagle, historian, has been responsible for the marquee quips and also will make printed announcements of events throughout the year. 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