Show Millard Delta County Chronicle Proqresa Elementary “Smoke-Free- ” IS students isiied Della North's Bus) Bechiveto On W ednesday 12 April2000 present a “SmokeT rcc" assembly The students performed anous skits emphasizing the importance of a healths litests le 1 he high school students did a great job in teaching their younger peers the facts about smoking FACT Coordinator Jos ce Knight led our students in some songs sshile cast members changed scenes betsscen shosss Drug Free Schools Instructor Sharalee Young and Presention Dimensions Specialist Margaret Pruitt is ere on hand to speak to students as ssell about the ices of tobacco and other drugs e thank these three great ladies as well as the high school students for the time and eflort they spent in preparing this program for us Their message is an important one for all of us to learn DNES PTA keeps busy The Delta North Elementary PTA under the capable leadership of President Laura Santos is foreser buss bringing great programs to the Delta North Busy Bees The 5 was proclaimed NO IV Wl I K Students were encouraged to turn week of April off the boob tube not watch sideos nor play any games requiring the TV It was a challenge but oser 100 Buss Bees returned pledge sheets to the PTA indicating that they had been TV REL during the 6 das period They were rewarded with candy prizes for their monumental ellorts' Thank you PI A for making us create ways to use our time more wisely than “segetating" in front oftheTV During the week of April 17 the PTA was on the go again with EACIIER APPREcard of CIATION WFEK Monday esery staff member receised an apple in appreciation and a corsage or boutonniere On I uesdas room parents spent an hour the classroom reading to students so teachers could enjoy a treat in the staff lounge along with a few minutes away from the hustle and bustle of teaching' Wednesday The cinnamon morning the PTA sersed a continental breakft st to all staff members rolls were “out of this world" and the fruit platter nutritionally delicious1 Thank you so much PTA You are the greatest' audits programs USOE DNES “Utah Reads" On Thursday 06 April 2000 Jackie Powell of the Utah State Office of Education visited our school to audit our “Utah Reads” programs Delta North has two such programs in operation a peer tutoring program we call “Buddy Reading” and a parent volunteer program known as “I Can Read " Mrs Powell was very pleased with her visit sometimes get discourand reported to the state “I enjoy cd my visit at Delta North any difference My visit to Delta North gave aged and wonder if what I'm doing makes ” me the lift needed Thanks so much There are many people at DNLS who help make our tutonig programs a success Marie Bamson coordinates our Buddy Reading program Mary Preston along with Valene Hams and Patty Baldin have coordinated our “I Can Read” program this year Diane George and Carol Nielson have pros ided training for these beneficial programs e salute our many 4 and 5 grade students who serve as volunteer tutors in Buddy Reading W e thank Sandi Kastncr Carol Stephenson Lorelei Draper Stacy Anderson Kristin Thatcher Lisa Petersen Patty Baldw in and Pauline W ood for their faithful help with the “1 Can Read” program W e are doing everything possible to make sure every student can read at Delta North Elementary If you would like to volunteer in these meaningful programs please contact us at your convenience On Tues April 1R DSE held its annud1 lea’th Fair This event is one that the students really enjoy and leant lots of ill important things that w help them live healthier lives Each class was scheduled to attend all of the different stations at the Health Fair The station on Nutrition was headed by Jean Crafts from the District office and she was assisted by Lou Jean tales Lou Jean has helped Jean for over 10 years at this They talked to students about the importance of good in their lives and how to make healthy choices in the foods that they eat Others that assisted in the Nutrition station were JoAnn Abegglen Danette Houston and Mary There was a Sue Dutson Height and eight station that our school nurse Judy Peterson took care of here assistant was Jennifer Henke One of the events that helped promote phy sical fitness m the Health Fair was the game of "Foot dice and physically move to the space desigMonopoly" The students would roll the nated At the designated space there was a phy sical activity that needed to be done (for loved this Assistants for Foot example jumping jacks or push ups) students really and Sahrla AnderMonopoly ere Breannc Bry ner and Daniel Bry ner and Joni Nelson a son Another phy sical activ ity was held in the auditorium “Let’s have a ball" kind of Hill and Pauline Warner The last this Shauna were dodge ball game Assistants for station was cne that taught students about cigarettes and the danger that they pose to our bodies Sheryl Young was heading this station Ida Lister of the DSE PTA organized e really appreciate the service that cars the Health Fair and has done so for the past last she has rendered our school his year Peggy Bry ner DSE PTA stepped in at the thic minute to take over for Ida and she did a wondcrlul job Thanks to all who made a Include i - k J L self addressed return place trophies at Students enjoy magic show Honor roll-fift- grade h Fifth Grade High Honor Roll Niccael Christiansen ric luttlc Wcbb W hatcott Tyrel Kyle Tuttle Kara Beckstrand Ashley Besston J Robbins Groesbeck Lara Jackson Cami Sorenson Kord Staples Jessica Stevens Kimberly Stevens Ashley hatcott Robison Justin Wall I ami Weston White Jace Jensen Alberto Munoz Candace Platt Daniel reernen ngelhca Jayci Bond Ray ce Christensen Furrow Kylcah Scarle Fifth Grade Honor Roll Marcia Coats Steve Mitchell Kavde Robison Joni Sperry Alyssa WoodlitT Darca Lee Babb Phillip Mendoza Rands Perkins Tyson Stephanie Niemann Brady Robins Justin Sames Cade Hunter Jill Bond Heather ullmer Shilo Stephenson Hannah () Barr Ben Stephenson Shandaylyn Stephenson Ana Alcal Daniel Mendoza Sixth Grade High Honor Roll Amanda Christensen ‘Brady Coals Heather Larsen ‘Bjorn Rasmussen hompson ynett Stevend ‘Pricilla Chelscy Coats Asher arsen Kamini Rachael Shields Kari Sanderson ola Hare Knudson Monica Young Chaunta Watts Kayla I ay lor Jessica Pierce Natalie Blad Sixth grade Honor Roll Natalie Day I aston Woffinden Amisle Scott ber Anderson Mark Pent Katie Memmott Denise Garcia ly Ashton Katie Gregory Seventh Grade High Honor Roll Clayton Barber Ashley Davis md- - reading ) It is a cycle we want to get children you read The better you read the more ou w ant to read “Reading is great Open for first On Thursday April 14 2(XK) Students at the illmore Middle School I njoyed a Short Presentation by the Grand Illusion and Amazing Stunt Show The show included illusions magic tricks and ajugglmg team by Craig & Rachel Dav is I he students were on the edge of their seats when Rachel climbed into a box and Craig pushed knives into it from all angles They all agreed that magic in person is much more thrilling that any thing on telev ision belter envelope their Spanish students take first place more y stamped off Twenty seven Spanish students completed in the BYU I anguage completed in individual areas as well as in group’s In addition the students had passports that they took with them to various places such as an imaginary hotel or the post office or a store where they would receive a stamp for participating there The students were required to have seven stamps on their passports before completing this activity Deadline for all announcements school news events etc 5 pm on Fridays ALL ADVERTISING Monday NOON ¥ 1 Some of the FMS Spanish students show the BYU Foreign Language Fair Read-a-tho- n in $ § Health Fair a success' Wed April 19 was DSE's This is a day where reading is truly the priority As we all know reading is the basis of learning If we know how to read it makes learning easier for us W e hope to instill in the students a love oF reading Children who lean to read alone and love it can entertain themselves they spend time alone happily hey are the ones who curl up w ith a book Readers seem to have a good sense of themselves They are comfortable with themselves and enjoy ing quiet and reading This will type of independence serve them w ell their w hole life long Er Bernice E Culhnan a that states reading specialist “In reading like so many other things practice makes perfect I call it a SUCCESS CYCLE (Children first read for pleasure through this they get practice and finally through lots of practice they achieve proficiency into as readers The more you read the you enjoy it The more you enjoy the up your mind enjoy a good boost 2000 Page 7 r Health Fair Students present assembly 27 Fillmore Middle School South DHS April Kesler Cigi Mundy Joni uttle Kaci Kacic Bond Krischclle Christensen Koefed Lam Lisonbee I aura Munoz Travis Sperry Amber Beckstrand JesSandi Gentry Jake sica Dickinson Groesbeck Mykalcen Hare Ian Jenkins Consuelo Reyes Shay la Stewart Andrea Jacob Kunz Jennifer Whitaker Mckinnon Kay la W ilcox Seventh Grade Honor Roll Debra I ullmer Amberlee I und Amber Ashman Savannah Day Mabcn I arsen Jennifer Thatcher Crystal Carling Shandy Memmott Jordan Roper Tiffany Wall Robert Woodlilf lyler Abegglen Kellie illden f ighth Grade High Honor Roll ise Rasmussen ryn I arsen Kimberly Robison Devon Scott Dcv an Shields Jamie Day Cris yden Clint Jace Monsen ay lor Jason Boyer Samantha hristensen Beverly Jackson than odd Memmott Paul Monroe urdlc Stephenson Danielle adc Janell Matthew Watts Rodney W hatcott Dustin Barnhurst Jana Bond Kristen Cummings Crystal Poole K) le Swallow Nathan Alldredge Mundy Gentry Kevin Perkins Christa Staples Mariah hompson Cassidec Davis Alicia Gentry Melorclic issa Kesler Bryan Whitaker W'hitiker Eighth Grade Honor Roll Sheen Davis Hillary Penney Rebecca Brewer Savannah Knudsen arcey Tabitha Cannon Robison Tracey W illden Jessica rampton April Gren Heidi racy say In 1990 maverick American guitarist band leader composer and producer Frank Zappa briefly served as Czechoslovakia's representato the West for trade culture and tourism tive of photos 4 IAa iJ “Treasure Island” is a smashing success Delta North 4 and 5 graders presented a musical adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic “Treasure Island” to students and parents on Tuesday and Wednesday April 4 and 5 2000 Our three performances were very well receised by everyone in attendance Utah State Office of Education Reading Specialist Jackie Powell commented “I have never seen a better more professional performance by such young people Let me know when next year's performance is and I will schedule my visit to your school at that time'” This year’s cast ol JO students worked diligently memorizing their many lines songs and dances Their artistic expression was superb and reflected many hours of dedicated labor! The scenery and props added much to this year's performance Long John Silver’s peg leg was an intrigue toal! in attendance' We are very proud of each student who performed Each did an exceptional job Aliese Withers went the extra mile performing on a broken leg' Directors DeAnn Burton and Duane Rawhnson along with accompanist Sharon Judd s and Choreographer Juliene ithers did a tremendousjob in coaching our young We thank the parents of our cast members for preparing costumes makeup and for tlie support they gave during our early morning and It' afternoon evracumcular practices Cast members this year included (in order of appearance): Terrel Knapp Casey Smith Jamie Joseph Christina Rawhnson Tara Christen sen Emilee Thompson Ashlce Mams Misty Ingram Tessa Scarle Timothy Rowley Paige W amick Bnanne Johnson Michelle Mortensen Jay Ipson Richard Bishop Mindy Losee Kell Manis Tess Taylor Ally son Draper Natalie Johnson Joshua Dutson Kristin Evans Garrett Losee Chelsea Smith Patty Losee Lacey Shepherd Cassie Schena Devyn Fowles Aliese W ithers and Melissa Sanders Aggressive advertising keeps local dollars from being spent elsewhere Call for information Join us on How to place correct or cancel an ad Call 0 Mon-F- Fax 4 Saturday April 29 for another great IFA Garden Day Mai! 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