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Show The Magna TimesAVest Valley News, Thursday, August 31, 2000 3 Coinimimitfcy Baclc to school i. : - X f Granger Ui a at 5 7 shots, but many need p.m. measles-mumps-rubel- they investigate the classes opportunity to discuss school 1 issues wiih their teenagers. i ''' ' i 'K i ! I i i; - ' jf r ' " ;I t 1 ' '' 'y wJ" - ' ! d7 i," ,' ' ,. - v,- y - ''" , i r, I j '1 A... i """r " , 'f ;; '''' ." i- - to I I '.' As,AMA, ' . ' I I;. Jr , ; ' , 1 jF V v w -- ' Pleasant Green elementary first graders I I JX. ,1 i I I J Sammi Webb and Abigail Keller visit in Claudia Elliotts class room before d sured and how we can all must do our part to help children Composite scores for individual schools by grade level will be published by the Granite District Communications Office. Standards information may be found at the following web site: www.usoe.kl2.ut.us. Dr. Darryl Granger High School. Cast members include many West suc-cet- Valley children and residents. It is a wonderful play to see as a family. Miss Tracy Rose is Farnsworth Elementarys new assistant principal. She states that she enjoys reading Harry Potter and other fun books. Since improved reading is a goal of the Granite District, she should feel right at home in the school. Sounds like t ' teachers. As Utahs political leaders continue to emphasize results-baseinstruction, it is that everyone imperative involved in a childs learning experience know what is mea- at V the - media Assessment & Evaluation is the subject matter expert for our district. His number is know the following statements may offend some and make 268-855- Farnsworth will have many dents keeping him busy checking J o;V nessed 1 have wit- some patrons encourage disobedience of safety out books from the engrossed ; , 9. I others laugh, but stu- 1 d. Thomas, Director, Research, at specialist Reference Test have teen dis- tributed to the schools. Parents are strongly encouraged to study these important outcomes with on September 28, 29 and 30th I JLII.ILIILIlJ..Jl.lf1 1 6. Criterion Art Council West Valleys The King and present photoa by Debbi Olson llllimumi Track on Aug. 22. Other Magna elementary, junior high and high school students returned to classes on Aug. 28. 233-625- 17-2- 3. f0 ' rt ;r' ;r c , -- the class participates in the Pledge of Allegisnce on the first day of the new school year. New students started D Hunter High will hold a Hello Assembly in the morning of Sept. . The Hello Stomp will occur from 9 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Community members in the Granger and Hunter High areas are also planning for homecoming festivities during the week of Hunters footSeptember ball team will meet Copiper Hills at 7 p.m. on Sept. 22, while Granger will take on Bingham. ' B shots, hepatitis A shots, chicken pox shots and shots. The site for the clinic will be Granger High. The tentative date for the first clinic is October 25. at 9 a.m. to a.m. Parental signatures are required prior to administering the shots. Cost and other information can be secured from Ginny Peterson at and find their way around the building, parents have a perfect u tetanus-diphtheri- a shots, hepatitis Parents are encouraged to attend the school and meet the teachers. As : Highs Night will be held first-han- d abuse those in authority when corrected. When picking up students from school, please follow ALL rules of safety. Do not park on the opposite side of the street from the school and yell and use profanity while encouraging children to cross the street in an area that is not marked as an official cross walk. Take the few extra minutes to allow the youngster to obey rules. It could prevent a child from getting hit by a car coming from the opposite direction. When police officers have to haul violators from the scene, responsible parental role modeling vanishes. Those dedicated individuals that work as crossing guards are deserving of a smile and an occa- sional wave from us instead of having them hear the shrill sounds of loud horns and tires coming to screeching stops. have vented enough, but I hope those offenders heed the I advice. Thanks to all the community members who do care about our children when driving in school zones. Education Highlight: The best classroom in the world according to Andy Rooney is at the feet of an elderly person. Visit and befriend a senior neighbor who will listen to a child read a book or enjoy watching the creation of a piece of art. readers she encourages. The First Annual Utah Conference on Learning will take place on Sept. 15 and 16 at Cottonwood High School. Address for the school is 5715 South 100 East. Attendees will learn about the latest brain research and how to apply it to best practices in classrooms and homes. We know that everyone learns differently, but only in the last few years has research helped 'educators and parents know how Brain-Compatib- le ir :,v Jmm .4aMk,s, n 1 1 i O"! -- T4 ' ,, vV By ALAN '' & 'v !'.i f ' BLAJN Staff Writer kindergarten at Rolling Meadows Elementary in West Valley City. Zachary will be in Mrs. Ogdens class and looks forward to meeting new friends, playing on the play ground, and learning about cfV J Zachary Hobbs Family: dinosaurs. Boys, and Britney Spears. bike, and learning about dinosaurs. Favorite Food: 2CA-4-30- 6, . multi-coun- ty to explore the relationship of learning, memory, and emotions. For additional information con- tact, Chris Taylor at School District in 263-623- Future Plans: Since Zachary loves dinosaurs so much he has Zachary enjoys playing with his friends and sisters, riding his ters, Malaree and Ashley. - , Hobbies: Zachary is the son of Layne and Cammy Hobbs of Taylorsville. 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