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Show 400 Utah School Delegates Hear Title IX Mandates More than 37 of Utahs 400 delegates representing 40 school districts Saturday models" for changing traditional sex bias, while working toward a concensus within their own communities in which transformations must occur. Seven Stages concluded a two-da- y workshop detailing Title DC, federal legislation mandating equal educational opportunities of sex. regardless Mathews Ms. The sessions which attracted school administrators, board of education members, parents, teachers and were at the Salt Lake students Hilton, 150 W. 500 South. outlined seven stages which usually arise when districts or communities first become aware of the federal laws implications. Responses, she said, begin with shock but as knowledge replaces the myths" surrounding Title DC, this initial reaction changes into acceptance. Choice is the key to Title IX, said Richard Thomas, director of the federally funded General Assistance Center headquartered at Weber State College. Guest speakers Saturday were Shirley McCune of the Council of Chief State School Officers, and Marty Mathews of the Resource Center on Sex Roles, both headquartered in Washington, D.C. School districts, Ms. McCune emphasized, must set goals and establish If a young woman wants to become an engineer or a chemist, she ought to rather than be be given that chance tunneled into traditional career and social roles, he continued. Hutchinson to Face Charges March 16 Law of the Land' In evaluating the Utah workshop at the concluding session, Mr. Thomas Congress can establish emphasized: and Title IX is the law of the land but the way it is applied to the law human dignity is up to the people who operate the school districts. How effective Title IX actually becomes really depends on classroom teachers and administrators, he continued, adding that parent and student support also is "an essental component. Saturday afternoon, delegates split into specific application sections involving administrators, community groups, counselors, teachers, physical education and competitive sports instructors and vocational education personnel. In addition, representatives from the 37 districts simulated plans of action for implementing the law's provisions at their local levels. As specialists, Mr. Thomas said, we can toll people about resources that exist. But its up to the people at the local level to apply what we tell them to their own specific situations. The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, March Motorist, 51, Injured 5, 1978 It DO YOU NEED A Special to The Tribune SHOVEL? A Granger man was critically injured MAGNA west of here Saturday when the car he was driving with a pickup truck on U.S. Alt. 50. collided head-oUtah Highway Patrolman William Todd identified SCOOP SHOVEL DIGGERS SNOW PUSHERS n the victim as Lawrence Middlemiss, 51, 3144 S. Maple Way (2605 West), Granger. The' victim was taken to Valley West Hospital and transferred to St. Marks Hospital, where he was later reported in critical condition. Trooper Todd said Mr. Middlemiss was westbound about 8:45 a m. when he lost control of his vehicle and it crossed a raised center median and crashed into an eastbound pickup truck in front of the concentrator area at the Kennecott Copper Corp. mine. The driver of the pickup truck, Janet Norman, 33, Pleasant Grove, and her husband Jimmy, also 33, escaed with slight injuries. 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