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Show , Jpl; Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, August 29, 1984 Vlf 3D Take Care in Choosing Private School First look at your child. Why do you want himher to attend a private school? Is it ratio, is your child too bright, is the child having emotional problems, does heshe need more discipline? The reason for needing the private school is the key to choosing the appropriate school. If your envichild needs a ronment that encourages creativity, individuality and excelled learning, a school like Carden, where structure, conformity and logic is taught, might prove disas SUSAN TANNER HOLMES Review Correspondent With FARMINGTON school starting in the next few weeks, some parents are just now realizing that their child cannot or should not attend the local public school for one reason or another. After trying. to get the child transferred to another public school, or deciding that there must be an alternative, parents must begin the search for a suitable private school. Here are some tips to consider. ne child-to-teach- er Look at the teachers. In many cases, the school is only as creative or as good as its teacher?.. Most teachers must conform to the school of thought promoted by the school. Curriculum needs are standardized by the state and even enough each school will have a different approach to teaching the subjects, make sure all the areas are covered: research and reporting skills, art, music, drama, social studies, science, physical fitness, and math. Yyl mieTOir Ihae to worry Sisters Get Masters Degrees, Join Society KAYSVILLE Rebecca L. Hunsaker and Vickie E. Carter, daughters of Glen H. and Elaine K. Larsen of 1090 E. 400 N. Kaysville, received their masters of education degrees from the joint combined masters program of Utah State University and Weber State College. daughters graduated sum-m- a cum laude, which denotes highest honors and a grade point of.4.0. Both daughters were also one-on-o- trous to the child. But if your child needs the structured environment, the basic academic training, clarity of thought and orderly study habits, Carden might be the school. If you are looking for a smaller ratio you might want to choose other than one of. the many religious schools. If your child has a special need emotionally or mentally or is physically handicapped, most of the private shcools. will not take your child. abbult yoyr IMedicare inducted into the National Scholastic Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. They were the only two graduating masters students so honored. Mrs. Hunsaker teaches kinder- garten at Layton Elementary for Davis County School District. Mrs. Carter teaches fifth and sixth grade resource at Washington Terrace Elementary for Weber County School District. Farmington Man Earns BYU Doctorate Degree FARMINGTON Douglas gree in psychology from Weber A.: Wangsgard of Farmington, State College in 1970 and a masmanager of instructional materi- ters in educational psychology als for the LDS Church Educa- from BYU in 1980. tional System for the past 14 A member of Phi Kappa Phi years, was among students who national honor society, Wangshave received doctoral degrees gard graduated from Weber High from Brigham Young University. School in 1964. He is married to For his dissertation, Wangsgard Linda Fullmer and they have six studied career orientations and children. He is the son of Barbara job. satisfactions among employ- H. Thompson and the late Heree? in the church educational sysman C. Wangsgard of Far West. tem. Wangsgard served a mission to 'Wangsgard earned the doctor the Eastern Atlantic States for the of education degree in secondary LDS Church and has served in Curriculum and instruction numerous ward and stake leaderthrough BYUs College of Educaship positions in California and tion. He earned a bachelors de Utah. , - Parents to Visit Classes '"KAYSVILLE Back to School Night at Kaysville Junior High will be held Thursday, Aug. 30, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Students and parents are asked to attend. Class schedules, rules, teachers expectations and grading will, be discussed. A general assembly will be held in the gym where a brief outline will be given by the P I A. The parents and students will then at- tend five-minu- orientation te meetings in each class on the stu- dents schedule. Auxiliary Gives Students Two One-YeScholarshipsBeth ar LAYTON Two young nursing students are the recipients of one-ye- tuition ar E., Clearfield, and Mary Denhalter, 1462 S. 1100 W., Syracuse, both second year students at Weber State College School of Nursing, were chosen on the basis of scholastic excellence and outstanding character references. scholarships ".kwrded by the Volunteer Auxiliary of Humana Hospital Davis , North. Sheila Jeppesen, 1575 S. 1000 ll I (Y M fe n b H ( THE 2ND ANNUAL OGDEN CITY MALL ANNIVERSARY AUCTION , Save your Ogden City Mall cash receipts dated August 29th for valuable auction Join the fun and save all bucks.- Ogden your Ogden City Mall cash register receipts! er - .September redeem -- receipt's all JCPenney, The Bon, Nordstrom; fine stores 25th-29t- h your cash for auction Weinstocks, Z.C.MT., & Plus over 90 and services. Over 3,400 "bucks in center court. 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