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Show Page ID North tdition Lakeside Review Wednesday, September 7,1983 5)M ( School News ; West Point Is Busy - WEST POINT Annual back to school, activities for West Point Elementary School, 3788 W. 300 No., have been scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 8, beginning at 7 p.m., in the room. After a brief business meeting addressing the theme Discovering the Gift in Every Child, and PTA offiintroducing 1983-8- 4 cers, parents will be directed to their childrens classrooms for a get acquainted overview of curriculum and policies. Other activities planned for early fall include individual picture taking sessions to be held Saturday, Sept. 24,-- and family portrait sittings scheduled for Saturday, Oct.l. multi-purp- The PTA would also like to - ose announce the availability of West Point book bags,' baseball caps, and various school supplies. As part of the organiza- tion's fund-raisin- activities, g these items may be ordered by 5 contacting Julie Kenley at or Carol Holbrook at 825-084- Crestview Meeting Dated LAYTON Back To School Night will be sponsored by the Crestview PTA this Thursday at the school. ness meeting to discuss a proposed amendment for the PTA. After the meeting parents will again have 25 minutes to visit classrooms and teachers so' that those with more than one student at the school will be able to visit with the teacher of each student. will be sold as a fund raising project for the PTA that evening as will school jackets, which will be sold at a 20 percent discount. - Parents of morning kindergarten students should go directly to their child's room from 6 to 6:25 p.m. Parents of afternoon kindergarten students and all other students at the school should report to their childs . room from 6:30 to 6:55 p.m. At 7 there will be a short busi King Staff Photos by Rodney Wright FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL blues didnt seem to affect kindergartener Mindy Thorpe (above) or students at Clearfield (right) as they get into the swing of a new school year. All schools in Davis County and Roy are now in session. Parents Invited E.G. King Ele- LAYTON School in Layton will hold a Back To School Night on Thursday, Sept. 8, beginning at 7 p.m. Parents and children are ed to visit the clasrooms. A bake sale will be conducted by the invit-menta- :. ry Doxey Sets Meetings PTA. . Valley View Plans Dinner SUNSET PTA President Jill Judd has announced plans for Back to School Night to be held Thursday, Sept. 8, at Doxey Elementary School, 944 No. 250 names beginning with should come at 6:30 p.m. The menu is stacked ham sandwiches, tossed green salad, jello salad, potato chips and punch. The dinner costs $2.50 for adults (16 and up) and $1.25 for children. A bake sale is also planned with items costing 25 ROY Valley View Ele- -' mentary School in Roy is featuring a dinner for parents, students and faculty during its Back to School Night on Thursday, A-- Sept. 8. People with last names beginning with N-- Z are asked to come at 6 p.m. and those who have M W. Plans for the evening include a short introductory meeting followed by disbursement to individual classrooms where parents can get acquainted with their cents. childrens teachers. Light Lakeview Meeting Set ROY Lakeview Elementary School in Roy will hold its Back to School Night .on.. Thursday, Sept. 8, at 7 p.m. After a short PTA meeting, -- - parents are invited to visit their childrens classrooms and listen . to teachers explain plans for the school year. Refreshments will be served. Farmington Elementary refresh- ments will be served. Parents who wish to have individual pictures taken of their children should note that sittings have been scheduled at the school for Sept. 10, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. No appointments are necessary. School Changes Lunch Rules FARMINGTON Some- thing new has been added to the Farmington Elementary School lunch program. No longer will children have lunch tickets, instead they will have lunch credits on the schools computer. This program will save the school about $500 a year on the printing of tickets, not to mention staff time on the distribution of tickets, according to Principal Kenneth G. Bullock. Purchases of lunch credits are in segments of five or 20 or more days. Charging is not encouraged. Each child has been assigned a lunch number and children will maintain the same number from year to year, said maintained. When a primary grade child's (grade one and two) account shows one credit left, he will have I need lunch money stamped on the back of his or her hand. Bullock. Confidentiality of reduced or free lunch accounts will still be A backup system will be maintained to prevent loss of data, said Bullock. So we wish to encourage parents to purchase lunch credits well in advance. CHRISTMAS September Thank You for a successful 1st Anniversary THIS YEAR GIVE THE GIFT THAT NO ONE ELSE CAN, A PORTRAIT OF YOU OR YOUR FAMILY. 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