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Show t SUN CHRONICLE, Sept. 14, 1978, Page 14 I: Webir District plains m The idea of involving patrons in the Weber School District will be emphasized again during the school year. 1978-197- 9 Bumin-ghaSuperintendent is announcing that he will meet on a regular basis with a parent representative from each of the Districts 34 schools. These representative meetings with the m Valley View PTA A fund raising dinner will be held in conjunction with Valley View PTAs Back to School night to be held tonight beginning at 5:30 the classrooms to see what their children will be learning this year, she said. Superintendent scheduled for the meetings have several vital 1. To get purposes. with the patrons acquainted who live in the District. While getting acquainted the Superintendent feels that he will have an excellent op- first Thursday of each month at 11:30 a m. The group will be meeting at various schools around the District during the course of the year. This will give those in attendance an opportunity to see first hand the programs being provided the 20,000 students in the District. portunity to learn more about parent attitudes and improvement of school related matters. It is a great opportunity to involve tax payers in the decisions that affect their school," According to Superintendent Burningham these are Superintendent tendance and is an opportunity for them to discuss concerns. The their Superintendents goal during this part of the meeting is to better understand what is happening in their school. In the past parent representatives have participated in presentations in such subas, jects Reading, mathematics, high school graduation requirements, and community career Burningham stated. The meetings are divided into two parts. During the first part, presentations are made by various staff members from the District. These presentations deal with a wide range of topics but always with programs from the Districts curriculum. The purpose of this part of the meeting is to help those in attendance provide a forum where concerns can be openly and honestly discussed. had has representative The agenda for the second each year since pointment in 1973. part of the meeting is developed Burmpgham a parent Superintendent based education. by those in at assembly his ap- p m In order to raise funds to purchase equipment and supplies for the student, according to Vickie Jex, publicity chairman, a roast beef dinner will be served to parents and teachers. The cost will be $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for students under old. To avoid the possibility of mvezjADSG ox. SVQC? everyone coming to the dinner at the same time, Mrs. Jex suggested that the parents of kindergarten and first graders come to the Scotch ox. Coy-3- 2 btl. Scotch Coy-3- fr h cafeteria for the dinner Pm. beginning at 5:30 pm. Second and third graders parents can begin coming at 6 pm. and fourth, fifth and sixth graders and their parents can pick up dinner at cukes & iJUlO S' r 2 OTTG IMG s tt Scotch Boy-Lo- S C 21b. PKG. wifrws UAKIDS 6:30 p m. For those not wishing to attend the dinner, visiting of the classrooms will begin at 6 p.m. until 7:30 pm. Parents are invited to visit Scotch pracco flpncseus ox. ea llelvos-2- 9 Bgy-Hhi- to Tropic a Kids Will Levs iti meets Coy-1- 6 Scotch ox. cca Coy-1-6 c The Hooper PTA is planning a Back to School night tonight beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the multipurpose room. Introduction of the theme, PTA is a Tresure will be introduced by a skit put on by a group of sixth grade girls, kicking- - off the membership drive. A short business meeting will also be C u PGACC3GS PGAS Scotch ox. can 46 Th ?, A C IO Hooper PTA Crain ng ox. Freastono-2- 9 ox. C C ffeaflcos Scotch Buy Lemon-Gallo- n c Scotch Buy- - . conducted. Then, parents will be able to visit their childrens classes for an informal visit with teachers. Officers for this year are Marilyn Simpson, president; Jeanne Fielding, first vice president; Glen McEntire, second vice president; Bill teacher Peterson, vice Linda Thurgood, secretary; Susan Harrop, historian; Marilyn Schiff-mapresident; TASTY SLICED DEEP LIVER and Pam membership; membership finance commission; Corbridge, Diane Widdison, publicity; LeeAnn Belnap, scholarship; Janeal Cox, rodeo and outreach; Marcia Parker, representative; DeeAnn Sikes WHOLE Whele or HaH ibXOJCo Nome Freezer Special! BELESS CK3CX ROLL $ Calves Liver YiTende Cubed Veal Steaks pan es 22 lb. evg. coodeto ef check rocrt, chuck itrafc, stow buuf S sruund beef! lb. USDS Choice IfeuftMy EH3LISI fX7Pi:S . 2 Bright & forly 'S'ZfZT. Linda 3 f heatspeed combinations e room. Afterwards there will be two sessions for parents to visit their childrens classes. A bell will ring to signify the time limit. CREAK Snow Star Asserted V k a ar Q03SGY P3YAYG5S for drying and styling, spot multi-purpos- ib.$219 57' 67231 GENERAL ELECTRIC POWER TURBO" PISTOL DRVER Power lul - yet compact and portable 1200 watts. The Rocky Mountain Singers will participate in the Back to School night to be held tonight at 7 p.m. at Lake view Elementary. The present PTA officers will be introduced in the .,b.229 Hevfk Housley, reflections contest. School plans singing program ICE XSrs.Wrifht's. 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