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Show School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS 11 Outstanding sophomores to attend HOBY seminar WEDNESDAY MAY 13, 1998 By Barbara Pyles leaders in business, industry, Two outstanding sophomores government, science and educa-hav- e been selected by the Kanab tion through Womens Civic Club to attend workshops. Currently more than n the 1998 Hugh OBrien Youth 200,000 students have State Leadership pated in the HOBY Program. Seminar, to be held at the Best Hillary Rodham Clinton had e in to say about the HOBY this Inn, on Utah June gram: By encouraging leader-- . Monte Hawkins, son of ship and educating teenagers Curtis and Lynda Hawkins of about the vast world of opportu-Kanawill represent Kanab nities before them, the HOBY School and Steven program is making an High son of Russell and tant contribution to our nations Juliet Rogers of Glendale, has future. been selected to represent Val- Expenses for the three-da- y ley High School. They will join seminar are being paid for by other outstanding sophomores the Kanab Womens Civic ' from throughout the state; one Club, give-and-ta- ke partici-Foundatio- Western-CottonTre- pro-Sand- y, 11-1- 3. b, impor-Roger- Sara Christensen Fredonia Girls State representatives State-Boy- Kane County Jim Glover, Facilitator ; Betty Ann Rember, Administrator; Sandy Goold, Dan Roffle and Jovita Martinez, Federal Evaluators. School-to-Caree- rs (l-r- ): Kane County School-to-Caree- rs s sophomore from each high school in the state is selected Sara Christensen and Richie each year. The two outstand- Sullivan will be Fredoriia High mg Kane County sophomores Schools Arizona Girls State- - were chosen because of excel- ce ln personal school Boys State representatives. This or demonstrating wonderful week long opportu- - !lvef a.n, e?ersllp 0 Brien Youth nityinJuneofl998issponsored Arithe American of by Legion zona. The weekly activities in- - Leadership Program was Hugh ndedeln elude learning government by . t,!r visited our district to evaluate our UROG project. Dan Roffle spent two days with Tom looking over the fi- nancial management of the grant, while Jovita Martinez and Sandy Goold spent Friday touring the meeting teachers and the project manage- over ooking ment of the program. It was great tc have these folks in our district. According to Mr. Roffle, we passed the litmus test financially and Ms. Martinez passed us program- matically as we are half way through the first year of imple- - integra-Willardso- rk v vs; - vf si r 4 , v5 "W - S' Monte Hawkins train-distric- great plan for if School-to-Caree- rs , direction next year. ' School-to-Caree- rs a, 14-H- ot 18-Co- m 1! 19-Pean- ut A Beka Book. ' y f X-yre- 'ome hefp X-pre- ss ss Spring Concert May 13 at 8:oop.m. cefebrate theirlotdy earl press and afumni wiff be preforming a speciaf number dedicated to Mr. "Bob" Shiefds! or-Scho- ol 15-Ch- ef Stra- - V' self-identificati-on 13-Pizz- rs ", j n, School-to-Caree- rs School-to-Caree- Jr I po-Dati- ng I K- questions or fish suggestions can be directed to f; Jim Glover at the Kane County School District office in Kanab. The local UROG grant adminis-mentin- g trator is Betty Ann Rember from the project. We appreciated their the ATC in Cedar City, . . evaluation and suggestions and look forward to. their return. wCMOOl lUDCn 1X16011 Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Larkin .May tossed salad, of an gave impressive report apple, milk, school to work in Big Water dog, tator tots, May and Mrs. Ellgen and Mr. ange slices, milk. Sorensen showed off their ca- - .May salad, ham, reers class and aquiculture pro- - cheese, roll, peach halves, milk, Richie Sullivan We School. at gram Valley High dog, veg sticks, May are sorry we missed the Kanab green beans, blueberry short 15 itU) schools but we didnt get back cake, milk, until school was out in Kanab. butter & honey, May Kane County School-to-Ca- tator tots, cherry turnover, milk. reers Steering Committee met last week and approved a num-- j ber of proposals for exciting sum- - I mer school classes. Summer Textbooks and Video School school offerings in math and on display in your area reading wilL be held in bpth Kanab and Valley Elementary SeeourWebsiteatwww.abeka.comhd3 Schools and Kanab Middle Ext 32. or Call School. Details on the summer a for date, time, & location N ofYso'TLrei Bring classes are available from the friend! Vpiaced at display, school principal. On June 1 and 2, the first annual $ objectives of the participation. Leadership and LIOBY Foundation are to recog- character building are demon- - "12a a?d 2e"ard leadership trict are encouraged to attend, strated constantly while partici- tential of high school sopho- After these two days of training, Fes- rage and assist Only the finest students are a two-da- y curriculum school sophomores in their to attend this out- - lagh tion workshop for high schools sponsored and for I"8 for event will be held. School teams of standing in and to inter!elf development, and Tucson for girls. from three-fiv- e teachers will be boys face these potential leaders with t, asked to participate in this ing. As a result of these wortlshops, teachers in Kane County schools will have developed a On May 7 and 8, three mem- - held in St. George. All teachers bersofthe Denver office for School- - and administrators in the dis-to-Wo- s, Me, e come show you) sx itkj) X-jtfe- give a vote to (Bob ! ss of than T?ie corjce (hfifihSehoo wiff be ifyfcfirithe Tuditormmy (After the Middfe Scfioof Concert Tfianiiyou HoSl We wifT miss you! Beka Book. rn.MM.rn i ; |