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Show School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS ' WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15, 2001 cybercorps students get visit us on the long gray line! Kanab. He is Steve Gubler from the County Attorneys Office. Welcome aboard, Steve. Youll be working with some excellent you dont know a thing, do you? Another old classmate Coach ready for school Some high school students have summer jobs mowing lawns; others serve fast foods, and still others just stay home waiting for school to start. Not CyberCorps students. These boys and girls, ranging in age from 12 to 18, spent last week in computer classes. This group of students is preparing to help teachers and fellow students in 12 schools in southwest Utah with computers and other technology. provide services to teachers throughout the region. They can be called on to teach workshops to groups of teachers or just be at school to answer questions or help when a problem comes up. Students who attended CyberCorps Boot-u- p Camp last week received specialized training in classes includingTrouble-shootin- g the PC, Networking, and software programs such as Excel, PowerPoint, and iMovie. They also attended classes on interpersonal communication, group presentation, and collaboration. By ClintRodney Rebel Nielsen, Director of Dixie College East I have a very devoted wife in Ann. Yesterday she told me that she would follow me anywhere. ..but only out of morbid curiosity. Possibly she wants to see whether 01 Clint is so dense that light will bend around him. We have a new Political Government instructor working with the Dixie State College Outreach Program in Sci-enceU- CyberCorps is a program funded by the Utah State Office of Education through the Technology Literacy Challenge F und. The program was developed by These students and their leaders will return to and teacher the Stokes Cory technology Educatheir schools in a few weeks staff from the southwest e tional Development Center ready to provide help when six the problems arise. They rural (SEDC) that serves the school districts of Southwest will be the computer technician Utah. you wish you had when your Stokes, the SEDC technology computer refuses to cooperate. coordinator, designed the pro- They will be in the schools ready gram to train students who to help solve problems; and when would return to their own schools they cant, they know where to to provide technology support at find help. These CyberCorps stuthe building level, teach work- dents will spend a few years shops on using technology, and helping teachers, fellow stualso keep valuable equipment dents, and kids from their feeder schools; then they will join the functioning. Teachers from 12 high schools ranks of working Americans were selected by a district selec- with training and skills that will tion process to be the CyberCorps make them valuable employees teacher leaders. These teachers to any company. also receive specialized technolTo find out more about the ogy training throughout year CyberCorps, call your local as they oversee the student ac- high school or contact tivities. CyberCorps students corvsm.sedc.kl2.ut.us J3. Ftomes 20 OFF through August 21st! Johnson, Phillip Christie, Stephen Howells, Roger Holland, Earlene Drake, Alton Chamber-laiand Tamra Painter! You will not find better teachers than n, at Dixie State itself! College, Why shouldnt be as good? They come unthey this der the same scrutiny that any professor at Dixie comes under before he or she is deemed qualified to teach at an accredited, four-yecollege. They have exactly the same credentials and qualifications as any college professor anywhere, be it at Dixie State College, or Brigham Young University. My heartfelt appreciation to you, adjunct faculty. Algebra, computers, watercol-orintroduction to art, political science, chemistry, American fit-- , erature, and ceramics! Youve heard me scream this fall semester schedule until it reverberates like an empty tin barrel on a hog callers porch. The fall semester train is about to pull out of the station! Quit reading ar s, 644-571- 7 that dictionary and climb aboard! No fun in reading a dictionary, anyhow! The dem thing keeps changing subjects. Ive been trying to shed a few pounds and thought that I had. I asked my wife, Dont you think look a little better? Students from Big Water (above) and Kanab (below) took place in CyberCorps my legs Nielsen, she said, the last time training which prepares them to provide technology support at the building I saw legs like that, they were level, teach workshops on using technology, and also keep valuable holding up a tree! Ann, youve equipment functioning. got a mean sto eak in you. The long gray fine needs shoring up! Come give me a hand. Registration and payment of fees will take place at the school on the following days: Kane County Eye Care 1 on-camp- us Attention Kanab High School Students! Single Vision Polycarbonate Lenses now include a Super Tough Scratch Coat with 2 year guarantee. 75 East 200 South g ofDean Pepper, Crystal Holliday, Julie Nannenga, Boni McCowan, Steve Gubler, Julie Rogers, Laura Qfiiss AH Children was-standin- nearby. He snorted, Chick not other instructors. Dont let the only doesnt know anything, he fact that the Coordinator fell out doesnt even suspect anything! of his family tree directly on his Oh, Yeah! Guess that stopped head bother you even a tiny bit. them cold in their tracks. I may play the buffoon (my Hey, dont discount OP Ann says Im not playing), wife because Dennis Rodney... just Brunner says that he has a room but Im smart enough to know that if this program is to succeed temperature I.Q. Old schoolmate Lloyd Baker down through the years, it must said to me the other day, Chick, have world class instructors. That we do! You will not find finer teachers in this entire southern end of the state than the likes on-sit- ITS TIME FOR BACK TO SCHOOL EYE EXAMS! Arlyn Hafen Kanab Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Monday, Aug. 20th Monday, Aug. 20th Tuesday, Aug. 21st Tuesday, Aug. 21st 8-1- 10-no- 8-1- a.m. 0 on 0 a.m. 10-No- on You can pick up your class schedule on those days. School begins on Wednesday, Aug. 23rd at 8:05 a.m. In auaitnsmijgjiHii), isiiiitaipra?) ifETQitgS |