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Show School SOUTIIEBN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2. 1M7 13 Glover hired as School-to-Wor- k administrator By Dixie Brunner The early graduation policy was also discussed, but was tabled until the high school staff has had a chance to review it. The State Bank of Southern Utah wants to provide the districts checking account. Glover will supervise the Zions Bank has handled the districts tech areas, as well as large account for many years. direct and facilitate expendiBoth banks have been j ood suptures of the $500,000 grant porters to the schools, comshared with Garfield County. In mented Johnson. It might be a other personnel changes at Val- good gesture to switch and alley, elementary school principal ternate. Shirl Spencer will take the posiDistrict business manager tion as high school princi pal, and Tom Willardson said that they elementary school teacher Ron should offer it out to bid to be Taylor will split his time be- fair to both banks. Board memtween teaching and serving as ber Verlin Smith made a motion to that end. which the board principal. At the Kane County School Boards October 15 meeting. Valley High School Principal Jim Glover was hired to manage dismonies retrict School-to-Wor- k awarded by the state. cently The school districts attendance policy FBD dominated the Smokey Bear came and suqxised these children as they were trying to spot him around the hills after they learned boards time. District superinincluded tendent Bob Johnson told the Cars. and made several projects during fire prevention week at Mafia Roper's Preschool-Da- y Nicole Winkieman, Chet Bunting, Marina Wood, Devin Brown, Megan Buck. Bransen Jackson, Aaron Moisten and board that more policy definiAustin Coleman. tion was needed. At issue is how many school days a student can miss before they lose class credit, and what the procedure will be in that event. If a principal decides to deny a student class credit based on atItS coming! Live on stage! The tendance, the student and parscariest and strangest show, ents have the right to appeal starring GEOFFREY HANSEN the decision to an impartial comand HIS GHOST SHOW! Youll mittee. The board directed scream with insanity as horrible Johnson to take the policy to creatures from the grave roam the principals for review of sugthe theater and land right in gested board changes. your lap! Fanged and fiendish vampires caress you in the dark! Hideous monsters grab girls right out of their seats! Its so scary we dare you to sit through all of it. Youll shudder and shake when the guillotine blade drops. Youll be amazed as Geoffrey Hansen reads your mind, Ibis is a show youll have to see to believe! Its coming to Kanab tonight, Wednesday, October 22 at 7:00 p.m. at the Kanab High School Auditorium. This show is sponsored by the KMS PTSA for the KMS Music Department. To get tickets, ask anyone on the KMS PTSA Board, go to the office at KMS or simply call 044-253-9 and leave a message. One ofour SPOOKS will deliver! A dead body is given away at each show. Come! You might be the lucky recipient! Pre-schoole-rs Ghost show tonight at KHS unanimously supported. The board unanimously approved homeschool applications for five students. First grade teacher Mrs. Tilton gave the board a report on Reading Recovery a program she has established at Kanab Elementary School. The program identifies students in need of a more comprehensive readingprogram. and trains teachers on individual instruction. Tilton, who is thrilled with the first year's results, 'volunteered her own time working with children this summer. The board thanked her for her dedication to the children. highly-success-f- ul cf VS Hallovcsn fundraiser KHS PTAS is going to give all you spooks a real Treat". Coma to our Ikiioween Fundraiser on 'Hiursday, October 30 and Friday, October 31; 9 p-pumpkin patch for all little spooks; a haunted hospital for all older spooks, located at the old hospital. Kanab City Mayor 7-- If there are any adults who would like to help, it would be greatly appreciated. Contact 5 or Cheryl Pam Tope at 644-885- Mason at 644-254- 5. 4 Experienced leadership for Kanab as we head into the 21st century. Respect for and to maintain our traditions and values. Ptud for by Karen Alvey |