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Show 3B At Farnsworth - s program. My objective is to make positive and productive learning vironment for the children, said Miss Sterling. I feel year-rounschool can help d in accomplishing this. It is exciting to realize what can happen for the children in this program. With no a en- - ; Kellersberger, Keri Griffone, f? Rachelle Nielson, Sherri Slaughter, Due Ta, Durell Ashby, Rodger j Olsen, Julianne Brock, Steven Cle- ment, Bradley Throckmorton, ! Leslie Draper, Lynece koveridge, ! Michael I Tygesen. i Also, Coombs, and Barbra Laraine Hansen, Richard Terrol Payne, Michael Thomas, Tamara Vanroosendaal, Kellie Hendricks, Michelle Pease, Kyle Perry, Natalie Froehle, David Loibl and Bonnie Simmons, Juniors earning a place on the high honor roll are Melinda Bushman, Larry Winterton, Leslee Heaton, Steven Pace, LeAnn Weston, Michael Boettcher, Douglas Hansen, Karin Aarsheim, Richard Daren Cox, Ginamarie Wilson, Howard, Daniel Kletzli, David Newton, Kenneth Torgerson, Lisa Whitlock, Jennifer Brooks, Stephen Faber, Dalia Harami. Todd Leetham, Kenna Also, Nelson, Glenna Bryan, Angela But- tars, Quang Dang, Melissa Hirst, Hai Nguyen, Darren Olson, Rhett Smith, Tammy Valdez, Marcus Wesemann, Angela Brewer, Clinton Lingwall, Stacy Gurney, Alex Harvey and Rodney Ramirez. ; J j j i t ! ; ; I ; , 5; ; Nakata ; j J J ! ! - Sophomore students include Patricia Schmuhl, Sharon Casaday, Frances Fiore, Tanya Leavitt, J J Stefanie Meyers, J Michael Mouritsen, Laurina Rickett, Paul Stokes, Nichole Vanderlinden, Ratha Panh, Angela Corral, Marci Holyoak, Brent Nielson, Jennifer Peterson, Kathleen Thorne, Jason ; ; j J Weatherhead, Phillippe Pham, Tonya Barfuss, Delaina Cales, j c Students will attend classes on Fridays from 8:25 to 1:36. Kindergarten will be in session from 8:25 to 11:33 and from 12:13 to 3:16 Monday through Thurday, and on Friday from 8:25 to 10:38 and from 11:22 to 1 36. : Children are being reminded to bring a sack lunch on opening day. School lunches will be available Famous-Fres- h BEAR LAKE RASPBERRIES beginning Tuesday. Families new in the area who have children of school age are being asked to register them before the opening day in order to avoid delays Mon- - ORDER NOW 969-317- 0 sworth. I very much appreciate the efforts of our PTA, with Michelle Riggs as president They are 100 percent behind us and we feel strongly the support of the community, she added. Tif-fan- Z 23, 1987 day, said new assistant principal Vickie Burkinshaw. It is a good feeling to know we have the backing ol the ommunity as we begin the year mund school program, she said Most people seem to like the idea of tne students ha mg a In eak every 45 days We anticipate a good year and are looking forward to it, she said KEARNS. School will begin at 8:25 Monday morning at Fox Hills elementary, and dismiss at 3:16 p.m. work with. Miss Sterling graduated from BYU and has a masters degree in educational administration from the University of Utah She taught for seven years at Arcadia elementary and was among the staff opening the Bridger school, with double sessions She served last year as assistant principal at Farn- GRANGER. Names of students achieving a place on the high honor roll for the fourth term have been released at Granger high. Seniors earning straight As include Scot Allen, Shanna Anderson, David Ford, Ginny Harris, Hyeong Joe, Michael Searle, Lisa Sirianni, Wendy Stanley, Destiny Thomas, Han Vu, and Jennifer Wendel. Juniors with a grade point y average of 4.0 are Heidi Brooks, Casper, Craig Collotzi, Mark Ensz, Soleng La, Candace Larsen, Marlow Springer, Glen Thprne, Cory Topham and John Wendel. Sophomors earning straight As are Candi Carlson and My Ho. Seniors with a grade point average of 3.75 and higher include Genevieve Felix, Kipp Hansen, Traci Olsen, Amy Wagstaff, Heather Bonella, Melinda Klein, Christine Bailey, Nanette Nelson, Christine Cole, Glen Harline, Gregg Hastings, Brenda Bentley, Scott Burnham, Rebecca Birrell. Also, Bradley Mecham, Katherine ' one reaching burnout point, and opportunities to open up the curriculum so students can make faster progress, the opportunities are boundless. The staff have been very supportive and I want to express appreciation for former principal Rose Coshow w'ho did the ground work for school at beginning year-rounFarnsworth she said I have to reach the children through the teachers, and I am thrilled to have such a good staff to d Honor Roll Announced At Granger Thursday July Students Returning Monday At Fox Hills Karen Sterling Is New Principal GRANGER. Students at Farnsworth elementary will begin school Monday, with a new program and a new principal. Karen Sterling will serve as principal as the school participates in Granite Districts new year-roun- d THE GREEN SHEET I want to ask parents to notify anyone new to the area that we are a year-rounschool, and to suggest they come in as soon as possible to register their children, she noted. We are also a bussing school, and children need to be at their stops no later than 8 a.m during the first week of school. Buses will run at all stops, for all tracks, year round, she noted. School times are set at 8:39 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and from 839 a m to 1:25 p.m. on Friday. Kindergarten sessions will be held from 8:39 to 11:42 and from 12:22 to 3 30, with Friday kindergarten running from 8 39 to 1 0 42 and from 11:22 d NEW POST . . . When classes start Monday at Farnsworth elementary, Karen Sterling will be the new principal. Early For Hillside Students HUNTER. The first day of school come early this year for students at Hillside elementary, as they participate in Granite Districts school program. first year-rounPrincipal Dave Adamson is reminding parents that school begins at 9 a.m. Monday for students on Tracks A, B and C. Students registered for Track D will begin school Aug. 17. School hours have been set at 9 a.m. to 3:50 p.m. All students are being asked to bring a lunch on opening day. School lunches will be available for 70 cents daily beginning Tuesday. Bus students should be at their stops by 8; 30 during the first week of school, noted the principal. Families who have not yet registered their children are being encouraged to do so as soon as possible in order to avoid long lines on the opening day. All necessary forms are available at the school office. Class lists have been posted by the main entry indicating teacher and room assignments, said Adamson. night will be held on Aug. 5 for students on Tracks A, B and C, and on Aug. 26 for those on Track D. The programs offer an opportunity for parents to meet with teachers and learn of the planned programs for the coming year and all parents are being encouraged to attend, the d Back-to-scho- 83187 WEST JORDAN WEST VALLEY : Back-To-Scho- ol will Offer ends 3931 : W. 966 to 1:25. 5400 0226 3770 W. 3500 So. 7893 So. Redwood Rd So. 967-041- 255 3542 1 principal said. The new year-rounprogram is designed to do two things; make the most efficient use of existing school facilities, thereby saving costly tax said Mr. Adamson, increases; And to provide the best possible school experience for the children. The four track schedule adopted in Granite School District will increase building capacity by about 33 percent. This efficient building use saves millions of dollars in facility construction costs, he said. d Redwood Center Offers Aerobics Class Low-impa- ct t, REDWOOD. calorie burning aerobics classes are being offered at the Redwood Center, 3100 So. Redwood Road. The first class is free, with others costing $2 per class or $22.50 for 14 classes. Different aspects of fitness are included in the classes to offer a fitness program, said a spokesman. For information on times those interested may call Low-impac- rflslSfflUISI NOW OPEN Open 9 a m. --7 p.m Mon to Sat EASY TEAMS d 974-692- na$ xlt LaJtmt lomrrntt prtewa an yu alJtf mmJfur Downtown 711 South 300 West WBH SUNDAY Wst Valloy yp4160 S. Redwood Road 12 TO 5 968-780- 0 355-800- 0 Heather Ogilvie. Also, Lance Schiffman, Karla Delcid, Rhonda Turner, Amy Des- pain, Travis Ashby, Teri Bentley, J I ' Kathleen Mouritsen, Gilchrist, Dustin Danny Simko, Jason Stowe, Lisa Thomas, Tonya Allen, Connie Thorup, George Floor and ! Kathryn Olsen. i ii $ Rummage Sale Is On Slate At St. Francis i i Members of the Womens Guild at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church will sponsor their annual rummage sale Aug. 8 and 9. The event will be held in the parish hall, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday. Items to be offerdV include clothing for all ages, books, toys, shoes and furniture. Refreshments will also be available. KEARNS. ; ; ; ! ; ) Call today & Receive Your FREE Gift Crossroads Philip R. Ershler Day Set At SALT LAKE CITY Granger Church Call now for a free, no obligation consultation LOST 48 LBS. GRANGER. Crossroads Day will Sunday at Granger Christian Community church. 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