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Show V I The Magna TimesWest Valley News. i i i I kRiv Principal Alan Bailey August 8, 2002 N & Asst Principal Michele Callahan ,'V 4 H I if f k it I'- -' h j ilVrr Ar ilryy. i r I I jwf jm s v'vt-3r- , - . caesineMM 0, fj , i "4 p' I gaU f 'T' ( f , 4 V y '''!' - , v V v ;i V. , fV ' . i A ft ?x . ' t i? f 4 !; fj V ... .. ' . "ax' " , ; a , f'' . i - 4 5 y V '? j y v ? - ftyjK x y 4 fy-- i - - 4i .. T v i - v , ? V i'? t ''Ss 4 i ' ? - J 4 i sacra , .. $ t :ii 'Ipl Ilf W 4 fc gf f j nr i - mik - ADCM t 7T?"rf Wffj If If, ! t4. k inrr m ,'iuf I ! n nrf f 1 -- - 9 , '4 I . ' i v f .IV 4 rfs.rtt v i. ' . ? i f , i n - , , , ,- , V " , '' v f ! .V!. J4(fS ''A, f. . i x . , ? s ' ' ' . '.!f . t - J S t . i , - ,,, , v ,- 1 K -- ,, ,. . T ..e f fc t 4 f . . a V .1 students first day of school1 each grade level together," Bailey said. "This will help the students feel like they belong to a smaller group and in some cases keeps the smaller being ninth-graders- ." seventh-grader- from s intimidated by the '' layout of the school '' is designed for "teaming", a teaching technique that groups students and teachers together to retain continuity The! between subjects. In addition, Bailey said he wants the students to feel a part of the school communit- y. "There is a lot of room in the commons area for the students to gather," Bailey HUM? said. "That is real important for them to have a place to hang on before an after school to visit." In addition, the library and the cafeteria have tables in an outdoor patio for students to study and eat when 1 ' the weather is bice. "This is an amazing 1 school," Bailey said. School begins at 7:50 a.m. and ends at 2:45 p.m. with a 12:45 p.m. dismissal time on Fridays. Neighbors of the school will sec increased traffic in the area and we remind people to drive carefully as students go to and from school. "Matheson Jr. High wants to be a good neighbor and invites people to communicate their concerns and ideas to the administration," Bailey said. "We would also like to enlist the help of nearby homes to be alert to acts of vandalisirPShd Activities that nteylcauSfc harm to students or the building. We have had some vandalism and want to remind all that skateboards, roller blades and bikes are not allowed on school grounds due to safety IS BTWW Vs Ur, n. Driv C. U. , !tfd ttadenfo & frutUty. ? fieat (fcevtA t& come. 4 wlti R $ V . I M... , ds?Atip?Z ' yp i E. A. Lyman rr . 9 4 t stiffly (kmwft ur' k t i uJ I ! 1 r 1 -- ! H A' I V mr PJ 4 Vs, : 1 v 5pcou Principal. reasons." The school boasts 42 teachers, 5 custodians, 4 counselors, media special- ist, 5 secretaries, 6 cafeteria workers, various support r-- ! personnel, and 2 administrators. The school is available to the community for activities and invite those who would like to use the facility to Landscape Architecture Land Planning Urban Design . IfUuui IMS J ctb Uttpbon m,495.012i Sm ISO Diaper, UtaMHW lfr$b tjm ijmmt in :m Short runt wolcom vi MUm iirnffite (urn tartu-.ins- e mu ihmftfpVmu UgnMata scHesU rtwmMmeie,m:r;iasrlMmr mmrnmwm mmwGmimim wmitm t jtD 8sk Ttio i IIEitnER FOC Machine : ! $5.00 OFF 3444 South 7200 West WHO KEEPS US IN BUSINESS 8375 W. 3500 S. d Valid at your local Magna Jiffy Lube location: ZIONS BANK9 Magna Branch I'ioll-Qllo- Signature Service Oil Change I At Zioiw Bank we have been committed to serving the communities of 'tali for more than 127 years. And as the only Utah based bank with oflWei and ATMs throughout the than ever Irefore. T he money at Zions state, this commitment is even stronger today in Utah here helping the people in our communiiirs. Bank . jour money stays right WE HAVEN7 FORGOTTEN ! 524-494- 508-772- 5 t t ... 1 |