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Show nn If f I I Mr School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14, 2001 How teens ean support. literacy By Lisa Livingston Be a lifelong learner. The demands of the workplace and our world are changing every day. You will need more skills than ever before to succeed in 1. the future. 2. Encourage others to be life- long learners. Show your family ana friends how important it is to learn throughout your life. 3. Read with younger broth- ers and sisters. Studies show that family is the most impor- tant teacher of children. Chil- learn the importance of from those closest to 4. Volunteer to tutor. As op- - portunities come up to tutor younger students or your peers, step up and volunteer. How well are Utahs students doing? TheNationalAssessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) report released recently by the Rand Corp., shows that Utahs students are stagnating when compared with students from similar families in other states, Out of the 44 states participating KES Reflections contest winners in the NAEP study, Utah ranks 34th. The Stanford Achievement This years theme: It would really be strange if... Reflections winners: Suzi Singleton, Landon Cram, Tyrell Reidhead, Test (SAT) scores for 5th graders Dustin Reidhead, Alyssa Allan, Matthew Vaughn, Misty Reidhead, Kaitlane Singleton, Kelsey Barber, Haley Reidhead, showed a 2 to 3 drop for Utah Cody Barber, Maggie Alderman, Lakisa Alldredge, Mariah Clayson, Jessie Brissette and Brooke Barber. n students. Parents, teachers, dents, and other community unteers can help turn these tistics around by recognizing the and Melinda Button as they diBy Karen Kelly need for literacy and by valuing The report of the Millard JV rected the team, had great hustle err. learning and supporting the game will be short as it was and made some key steals. Sam learning process. truly a comedy of errors the Hamblin led the team in rebounds, officials. When the opposing followed by Sarah Cooper and coach, ? principal, and half the Heather Bistline. By Kyle Brunner ; The third period ended in a 0 Guidelines for sowing seeds: gym apologize for the way a ' game is called, it is hard to be tie, but the Cowgirls were h Use fresh seech,' determined to end this game 2,-kSee .if seeds ; heed special upset with your team. throws of were Free the name with a win. The fourth quarter 'k hreatmenh; shot game as Kanab eight found Kanab playing great deMistress of Ceremonies, and 3. Plant no deeper than three the for 16 and Millard 31 for 45. The fense, hitting all nine from the she and Amie Vreeken will times the size of the seed. Transplant when the first entire team saw playing time charity line, and controlling the provide entertainment, and Sarah Cooper led the way boards as the Cowgirls outscored Many hours of planning have true leaves appear. with 14. Heather Bistline added the Wolves by 10. ; gone into the pageant which eight, Malinda Button seven Scoring came from Sam promises to be a special Valen-ruar- y fifour. Miles The and Charlene Hamblin with 12, while Sarah tine event. Several local stu-dre- m. Sweethearts compete for scholarships Several Kanab High School girls will be vying for the title of KHS Sweetheart at the first annual KHS Sweetheart Pag- eant, sponsored by the Kanab High School FFA,onFriday, Feb- 16 at 7 p.m. in the KHS Competing for the prizes are: seniors Klyn Ence and Raeanna Nannenga; juniors Ashley Dove and Jackie Ellgen; sophomore Amy Sue Heaton; and freshmen Kaisi Crosby and Lara Clayson. Each girl will participate in talent, evening gown, and in- categories, along with performing an opening dance KHS Cowgirl vol-readi- ng sta-the- JVs split two. ; 20-2- - : '' 2 , busi-auditoriu- m. nal score was definitely in Cooper added 11. Heather Millards favor, 60-3Bistline had eight, Kortni The JV game against Enterprise Shelley four and Charlene Miles saw the Cowgirls get a much two. All 11 girls saw playing time needed win, Kanab got great and helped add a W to the JV nesses have donated scholarship 'money, and Shannon Nielsen has again donated the crowns. If you would like to donate to the Sweetheart Scholarship Fund, please call Julie Nannenga at 644-574- - 8. 37-2- 7. leadership out of Kortni Shelley record. 0. Dixie State College Tickets are $3students and $4adults, and they will be sold at the door. Come for the enter-tervie- w tainment and to cheer your Classes at Kanab! sweertheart on. Thank you for choreographed by Lyndsey supporting the Kanab High Willis. Kari Stirland will be School FFA! Summer of 2001 Name HIST 1700 ART 1570 GEOG 1020 MATH 0930 MATH 1010 ENGL 1010 BUS 1010 COMM 1100 Class Credits 3 Credits American Civ. 3 Credits Intro to Ceramics 3 Credits Physical Geography 4 Credits Elementary Algebra 3 Credits Intermediate Algebra Introduction to Writing 3 Credits (79 to 817) 3 nights a week 3 Credits Intro to Business Interpersonal Commun 3 Credits . Instructor Alton Chamberlain Boni McCowan Roger Holland Dean Pepper Dean Pepper Tamra Painter Stephen Howells Phillip Christie Runs from May 14th till July 6th, 2001 The Olympic Short Sport Program was held last week at Kanab Middle School. The KMS students were able to participate in Olympic sport simulations. The sports included alpine ski racing, paralympic sledge hockey, speedskating, luge, ariel ski jumping and curling, which is pictured above. Photo by KMS Principal Kevin, Glazier. Come and see Clint Nielsen at Workforce Services 'or call him at 644-891- 0. 4 |