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Show uakukw SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 13, H23 School 14 i ( , V ; r :i i f i A - A ' v i f ? - . i r; 'il ft ' hour blocks. One three hour class for a semester will cost approximately $140. There will be no extra fees for a three hour class. Anything above three hours a semester will result in some added cost. The approaching semester will be launch time for the Continuing Education Program. A successful initial semester will result in more offerings, a larger variety of teachers, and an expanded program in the future. By Clint Nielsen, Dixie College Coordinater 1-- or Continuing Education in Kane County Hello from Dixie College. This N j is just an update to let you know whats on the back burner. ActuHI ally, although its on the back "i burner, were trying to push it up to the front burner. As stated, four classes will be taught the spring semester be- i r- V it a ginning January 1 10, 2000. Classes decided upon include: r-n English, Computers, Business and Math. These courses are not v- . t written in stone, and could vary (V ' ;I s somewhat according to student " rt 6. r' reception and teacher availabil1 1 ity. Course numbers and descripVES students plant trees at cemetery tions will be added in the very in 4th class the of Valley ElementarySchool helped grade project planting near future. trees at the Mt. Carmel Cemetery. On Octobers, 35 trees in ail were planted. A semester will consist of 15 to with all this We who thanks have recently weeks. Most classes, with the goes Special project. helped formed a "Beautification Committee for Mt. Carmel Cemetery. This was our possible exception of math, will first project. It was a great success! Photo by Angle Bonham be three credit hours. This could once a week in a three be Scouting-Jum- p hourtaught block or twice a week in (2) ! . ;,X , Dixie College needs Kane 6 644-891- Adventures in Down Cave at Jump Up eye-spli- ce back-splic- Kane School District Agenda Clarkson and Darryl Ence. Scouting is alive and going strong, partially due to the foresight and ample leadership of Scout President Curt Ha wkins couldn t find it in the these great men. Kanab 4th in the day time! Photo by Royce Young. Ward got the top troop award. zatt7 the annual Work meeting 6:00 p.m. Regular meeting 7:00 p.m. I. Welcome. II. Approval of minutes. III. Financial items. A. Check registers you to President Curt Hawkins and President Mike Noel. Also thanks to Royce Gillespie, Ben D Its almost time for KES PTA halloween carnival. Sat Oct. 30, 11am to 2pm It will feature the usual games, food, fun, and prizes, along with a craft fair. Any crafters interested in setting up a booth please contact Harriet Perkins at 644-- 5 766 or 644-- 2 880 It will be spooktacular! 1 -0-94- a dark-bu- V . - k j r ' p fit, fit tAt t it sure looks great B. Expenditure report IV. Information items. A. ssip (gai&D 4-4TlS Student body presidents B. Enrollment C. Legislative accountability assessment meeting Consent agenda. A. Home school application B. Special education staffing V. W 01 at Lake Powell School C. Graduation request by KHS student VI. Discussion item. No Credit, Bad Credit, No Problem! A. Emergency access road to new middle school B. Construction Kanab High School's managers report X-Pre- ss proudly presents: Back to the Oldies Beach Party this Saturday, October 16, at 6 p.m. Single - $8 Couple - $15 Family - $25 Catered by Houston's For tickets, contact any member or call Mrs. Werner at Come join us for an Unforgetable Evening! X-Pre- ss 644-887- ( Stacy Jacobsen Brown graduates from Evans tending Evans Hairstyling College, she attended UVSC in Orem for two semesters and SUU for one quarter. Stacy is the daughter ofSteven and Karon Jacobsen and the wife of Jarod Brown. knots, all in a learning and competitive way. It was a great experience camped out under the tall Ponderosa Pines. Special thanks to the scoutmasters who brought their troops. Also to Larry Barnes who let us drive through his gate. It is always a special treat when the top brass are there. Thank BEWARE! L 0. cant ers and tying the basic scout believe it! Where did this come from! These were some of the boys comments to the Buckskin Apostle decked out in his leathers greeting the scouts as they entered Jump Down Cave at Jump Up. It was a great setting at the back of the cave with the campfire burning in the bottom of the natural amphitheater. The campfire program was designed to give over 100 boys a spiritual uplift who had come to the Pana River District Fall Camporee. The following day, September 25, scouts were busy learning to make fire without matches, e and rope, assemble quick emergency stretch i County, and Kane County needs Dixie College! Lets create a lastHairstyling College ing partnership. On September 24, Stacy parCall me at the Workforce Services office between 9 a.m. and ticipated in graduation exercises Or visit me at from Evans Hairstyling College. noonat 468 East 300 South Hwy 89. She attended the college in CeProspective students and dar City for 12 months (2,000 teachers, lets expand our hori- hours) and is now working for zons. Casting our lot with the Salon Divo in Cedar City. ComCollege of the South is a great bined with her natural talents way to do it. The D on the hill and her education, Stacy will is beckoning us. Lets answer. excel in her work. Before at- -- - Wow! Cool! Awesome! I 12 3. C. Tom Hatch visit D. Guidelines for overtime work E. Report on technology visit to San Jose Schools VII. Executive session. |