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Show School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS 11 WEDNESDAY JUNE 24, 1998 assists School-to-Caree- rs district schools priorities Brunner By Dixie Director Jim Glover discussed student intern evaluation sheets with the board at its June 11 meeting. He said cro society as modeled by Santa Clara Elementary. Kanab Middle School-T- o have a student store, and have students crests products that can that he had worked' with be sold in the store and conWorkforce Services Kay signed in local businesses. Willardson in developing the Valley Elementary y method of interview and job recareer fields and pathview preparation. for the purpose of reorgaways Glover termed the district priori- nizing and or restructuring the ty-setting sessions held re- school. Visit other schools for a cently complete success. Each the purposed of developing a y school staff worked together deat VES. for the y acgoals veloping upcoming Valley High and them. then tivities which relate to career prioritized year, Heres a quick review of each fields. Educate faculty staff to district schools 1 priority for career fields including how to use advisement to facilitate the the Kanab High School- - Design a process, and more parent instudent registration handbook volvement and education. to include career paths and Fundingpossibilities were disfields. cussed for the purchase of a Kanab Elementary School- - Ex- greenhouse for the Kanab High pose young children to career School Science department. School-to-Caree- rs School-Identif- micro-societ- School-Identif- 1998-199- 9: possibilities through reading instruction. Students will learn appropriate life skills in order to succeed in relationships with others. Big Water School- - To integrate the curriculum with school based and work based learning at all levels. a mi Lake Powell-Incorpora- Project coordinator Julie Nannenga told the Board of costs, plans and how it all tied in with the grant School-to-Caree- rs program. Glover cautioned that all the years grant monies had been spent, and that he and the other project coordinator would investigate other funding te 8th Grade Malinda Button, Vanslooten, Jeremy Wade. 7th Grade Jamie 4.0 G.P.A. Hamblin, Andrew McFadden, Aaron Shields, Kristyn Smith, Katy Stirland, Kirsten Vaughn 3.5-3.9-G.P.- A. Julia Arbogast, Joshua Bentley, Scott Brown, Jana Sarah Carter, Daniel Crosby, Shaunessy Holley, Shaye Jack-soBeau Shakespear, Morgan Winchester. n, G.PA. Crystal Aiken, Stephanie Christensen, Amanda Cooper, Brinkerhoff, Clayton Brown, Jennifer DiMauro, Amy Lacey Flores, Steven Gilberg, Dinsmore, Ashley Dove, Elizabeth Dowse, Emily Edmunds, Ashley Galbraith, David Geiger, Dane Glazier, Jodie Hamblin, Dustin Lake, Joni Martin, Keoni Redd, Kortni Shelley, Brett Students display their character Give a student incentive, encouragement to be creative, and an opportunity to make a difference, and what do you get? A projects included helping parents or grandparents, coaching sports, teaching dance, dog sitting, overhauling an enmotivated hardworking, person gine, roofing a house, buildwho feels good about what he or ing a motorcycle track, fixing she has accomplished. the city little league ballpark, The Character Education and running in a cancer benstudents of Mrs. Nannengas efit event. class shared their time and Almost every student reported talents with other members of that they gained a sense of acthe community by performing complishment and felt great various service projects this about volunteering their time spring. Kanab Middle School third term 1997-9- 8 Honor Roll 4.0 GPA Students of Mrs. Nannenga s Character Education class all performed volunteer service projects for the community. 3.5-3.- 9 On three occasions, the stu- dents traveled to KES to help students in Mrs. McFaddens, Mrs. Moores and Mrs. Peppers classrooms read, write, do math, make crafts, or play games. Each student carried out and reported on an individual service project. Some of these CfcB0ft0i) the masons toGESEOis Robert Hansen, Amy Heaton, Clifford Heaton, Helquist, Troy Jessica McCleve, Charlene Miles, Alexis Puffer, JR Quamberg, Meghan Quinn, Stephen Studebaker, James Swapp, Alex Tabas, Chase Vreeken, Lyndsey Willis. ms and energy. As a class project, the students held a dance in May to raise funds for the KHS library to buy reference books for all students to use. The students decorated the gym and Mrs. Quambergs Home Ec classes prepared refreshments. A check for $230 was presented to Mrs. Karen Allen graduates from Ricks College Among the 515 students who will receive associate degrees from Ricks College during the summer is David Jeremiah Allen of Kanab. Ricks College is the largest private junior college in the United States with 8,350 students. It is owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Robinson at the conclusion of the event, a result ofcoordinated efforts and hard work. KHS students have a lot of positive character traits to share with the community. Dont be surprised if you see more good deeds spread around Kanab in the future! Jennifer' Merrell graduatesfrom Oregon State Some 3,258 students at Oregon State University received their diplomas, including Jennifer Gail Merrell who received a Bachelor of Science Magna Cum Laude, in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. , "i;OSU ia one of the few mjor universities in the nation to give out actual diplomas University officials say most other large institutions hand out a certificate, which is later traded in for the diploma.-- ' r FRESH FOOD 1 164 E 300 S Kanab j Martinet named to Deans List Aeronautical largest aviation and aerospace University in Prescott, Arizona, focused university, has residenis pleased to announce that tial campuses in Prescott, and PatrickMartinethas been named Daytona Beach. Florida, and to the prestigious Deans List for 125 educational centers in the the 1998 spring semester. Stu- U.S. and Europe. Over 1,500 dents must achieve a semester students at the Prescott camgrade point average of 3.5 to 4.0 pus seek baccalaureate degrees to be eligible for this honor. in areas that include aeronauMartinets parents are Brenda tical science (flight); aerospace, and Steven Martinet of electrical, and computer engiFredonia. Martinet is a 1997 neering; computer science; aerograduate of Fredonia High space studies; and Science, School and is currently a fresh- Technology and Globalization man majoring in Aeronautical (STG), an interdisciplinary Science. ..... major for the global work 7; 71 644-880- 0 Embry-Riddl- e Embry-Riddl- e, the worlds ' W ARTS FESTIVAL Saturday September 26. 15S 8 tth lOam-Cp- If YVVI ',tW Kane County Travel Council &--c Hwy S3 Kanab. 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