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Show For and about students and young adults Review Wednesday August 20, 1936 Many people complain that a free education isnt free at all once their student hits high school. And they have good reason to say so. the cost of books the student will use over the year. He cited the average cost of a textbook as in the neighborhood of $24 to $27" and said it can run as high as $40 per copy. The fee charged also pays for specialized reading in English classes. In addition to a $32 text for juniors, the money will buy a classroom set of paperback books of the five novels the class will read during the year. The costs do not end there. However, everything beyond that is optional," Steele said. A yearbook costs $18 this vear- The fees charged for football or either boys or girls basketball is $30 and that pays for uniforms, travel and referees. If the student chooses wrestling, track, baseball or volleyball the charge is only $25. And if soccer, cross country track, golf or tennis captivates the students interest then the charge is only There are two things they must pay, said Clearfield High School Vice Principal David Steele, an activity fee and a book rental fee. The activity fee is $26 and the book rental fee is $27, bringing the total at Clearfield High to $53. That is one dollar less than students will pay at Davis High. According to information published in a newspaper, Darts are paying the same book use fee of $27 and $25 for an activity fee and card, but they are charged for a picture and lamination of the activity card to the tune of $2. The activity fee is $10 higher this year than last, according to Steele, with that money going to the Davis School District to pay $15. for some of the specialized activiBecause many athletes particities and programs. pate in more than one sport a cap He said the programs and acof $60 has been set. tivities include coaches salaries, But in some other areas that cheerleader training, student govcap is much higher. Cheerleading ernment costs, bus supervision, is an example. lunchroom supervision, and other It has been set that no student student body functions. will spend in excess of $500, and The library is also a recipient they run that right to the limit, of the student activity monies, Steele said. Steele said. It is spent on books The costs there include uniand audio visual equipment. A locker rental of $1 is included in forms for both day and night and a cheerleaders sweater that costs the that fee. The book rental fee only covers $80. back-to-scho- ol Syracuse school to open doors Construction SYRACUSE crews are scrambling to prepare opening of the school the first time in county Syracuse youths will atjunior high in their own community, rather than being bused to North Davis Junior. The marks history tend a the new Syracuse Junior High in time for its Aug. 25 opening to throngs of students fresh from summer vacation. When asked if the building The $5.3 million building will would be ready next week, Bon- contain 31 classrooms, she said. nie Durrance Doyle, Davis 700 students School District public relations willApproximately the school for the attend director, said We hope so! 1986-8- 7 school year, she said. The school, located at 1450 S. 2000 W., is necessary to alleviate Approximately 90 of these stufrom crowding problems at North Da- dents will be vis Junior High. Most of the stuSyracuse Elementary, since that dents will be from the Syracuse school is also experiencing oversixth-grade- rs area. crowding. Students residing in the Davis County area will return to school Monday, Aug. 25. Hot lunch on a daily basis will cost elementary students 75 cents. A planned schedule change will be effective each Monday, to al- 0 kindergarten, morning, a.m.; afternoon kindergarten, 12:10-1:4- 0 p.m.; Monday, grades 8:50 a.m.-l:4- 0 p.m.; Tuesday-kindergarten, morn0 a.m.; afternoon ing, kindergarten, 12:40 - 3:25 p.m.; Tuesday-Frida8:50 grades informa5 For more p.m. tion, call the school Clinton Elementary: Monday, 5 kindergarten, morning, afternoon a.m.; kindergarten, 11:35 a.m.-l:4- 0 p.m.; Monday, 8:50 a.m.-l:4- 0 p.m.; grades Tuesday Friday, kindergarten, 5 a.m.; aftermorning, noon kindergarten, 12:30-3:2- 5 low for earlier dismissal for teacher preparation. Adams Elementary: Monday, kindergarten morning session, 5 a.m.; afternoon, 11:25 a.m.-l:2- 0 p.m.; Monday, grades 8:30 a.m.-l:2- 0 p.m.; kindergarten morning afternoon session, 8:30-10:0- Tues-day-Frida- 8:30-11:1- y, 5; 12:15 kindergarten, a.m.-3:0- 5 p.m.; Tuesday-Fridagrades 8:30 a.m. - 3:05 p.m. For further 4. information call y, 546-791- Burton Elementary: Monday, 8:50-11:2- 6, Friday, 8:50-11:2- y, 6, a.m.-3:2- 546-791- 6. 8:50-10:5- 6, 8:50-11:4- grades p.m.; Tuesday-Frida8:50 a.m.-3:2- 5 p.m. For more 0. formation, call y, 774-740- 6, in- Columbia Elementary: Monday, kindergarten, morning, 0 a.m.; afternoon kindergarten, 11:20 a.m.-l:2- 0 p.nv; 0 8:30 Monday, grades kinTuesday-Fridap.m.; 5 dergarten, morning, a.m.; afternoon session, 12:20-3:0- 5 p.m.; Tuesday-Fridagrades 5 8:30 p.m. For more information, call Cook Elementary: Monday, 0 kindergarten, morning, 8:30-10:3- a.m.-1:2- 6, y, 8:30-11:1- y, a.m.-3:0- 6, 546-790- 0. 8:30-10:2- a.m.; afternoon kindergarten, 11:30 a.m.-l:2- grades 0 8:30 p.m.; Monday, p.m.; a.m.-l:2- 0 kindergarten, Tuesday-Frida- y a.m.; aftermorning, noon kindergarten, 12:20-3:0- 5 p.m.; Tuesday-Fridagrades 8:30 5 p.m. For more in 8:30-11:2- 0 y, a.m.-3:0- 6, formation, call Crestview Elementary: 774-740- Mon- morning, day, kindergarten, 0 a.m.; afternoon p.m.; dergarten, 11:20 a.m.-l:2- 0 8:30 a.m.-1:2- 0 Monday, grades kinp.m.; Tuesday-Frida0 dergarten, morning, kin- 8:30-10:3- 6, y, 8:30-11:2- a.m.; afternoon kindergarten 12:15-3:0- 5 grades Call 6, 546-790- p.m.; Tuesday-Frida5 8:30 y, p.m. a.m.-3.0- 2. Doxey Elementary: Monday, 0 kindergarten, morning, 8:30-10:3- a.m.; afternoon kindergarten, 11:20 p.m.; Monday, p.m.; a.m.-l:2- 0 grades 6, 8:30 a.m.-l:2- 0 kindergarten, Tuesday-Frida- y, morning, a.m.; 8:30-11:1- 5 after- noon kindergarten 12:20-3:0- 5 p.m.; grades Tuesday-Frida- y, 5 8:30 p.m. For more information, call East Layton Elementary: Mona.m.-3:0- 2. 774-740- 4. day, kindergarten, 8:30-10:1- morning, a.m.; afternoon 0 kin- p.m.; dergarten, 11:40 a.m.-l:2- 0 8:30 0 Monday, grades kinp.m.; Tuesday-Fridadergarten, morning, 8:30 - 11:15 a.m.-1:2- 6, y, a.m.; afternoon kindergarten, 1 2:20-3:0- p.m.; Tuesday-Frida8:30 a.m.-3:0- 5 5 y, p.m. grades Call the school, Farmington Elementary: Monday, kindergarten, morning, 5 a.m. afternoon kinderp.m.; garten, 11:35 a.m.-l:4- 0 0 8:50 Monday, grades kinp.m.; Tuesday-Frida0 dergarten, morning, 546-791-8. 8.50-10:5- a.m.-1:4- y, 8:50-11:4- a.m.; afternoon kindergarten, 12:35 a.m.-3:2- p.m.; 5 8:50 grades p.m. Call the school, 6, Tuesday-Fndaa.m.-3:2- 451-235- y, 5 5. Fremont Elementary: Monday, 0 kindergarten, morning, a.m.; afternoon kindergarten, 11:15 a.m.-l:2- 0 p.m.; Monday, 8:30 a.m.-l:2- 0 p.m.; grades 8:30-10:3- 6, Tuesday-Frida- kindergarten, y, a.m.; after- 8:30-11:2- 5 morning, noon session 12:10-3.0- 5 p.m.; 8:30 grades 5 p.m. For more information call the school, at Hill Field Elementary School: Monday, kindergarten, morning, 5 a.m.; afternoon kindergarten 11:25 a.m.-l:2- 0 p.m.; 8:25 a.m.-1:2- 0 Monday, grades Kin- p.m. Tuesday-Frida- y See SCHOOLS, page 2D Tuesday-Frida- y, a.m.-3.0- 774-740- 6. 8:25-10:2- 6, Secondary schools ready to open High school and junior high night will be held students in the Davis County ar- Aug. 21 at 7 p.m. ea will return to school for the North Davis Junior High: 1986-8- 7 school year beginning - Friday, 8:10 a.m. - 2:40 Monday stuMonday, Aug. 25. Roy area p.m. night will be dents will begin school Sept. 2. held 21. Parents Aug. Thursday, Hot lunch on a daily basis will are requested to meet in the new cost junior high students 90 cents gym beginning at 7 p.m. and high school students $1. Central Davis Junior High: For more information, call the school at Monday - Friday, 8:10 a.m. - 2:40 Sand Ridge Junior High: Stup.m. For more information, call the school at dents who have not registered should register before the first Farmington Junior High: Mon2. Lunch day - Friday, 8:10 a.m. - 2:40 day of school. Sept. will be 90 basis a on tickets daily p.m. For more information, call cents. Advanced lunch tickets for the school at the first quarter will be $34. Raysville Junior High: Monnight will be Sept. day - Friday, 8:10 a.m. - 2:40 7 be will A Class limited 18, at p.m. change day p.m. 27. Students to covered Aug. needing group insurance policy change classes should pick up a will be available to interested packet at the office on Aug. 26. Back-to-scho- ol Back-to-scho- ol 774-743- 546-792- 451-229- 0. 0. 6. Back-to-scho- ol low-co- st MISS ROY Pageant winners are, left to right, first attendant, Lisa Kaye Hooper; Miss Roy, Amy Adams, second attendant, Josee Lynn Thorsted. Syracuse Junior High: School will begin at 8:15 a.m. and end at 2:40 p.m. Call 774-749- 1. Sunset Junior High: Monday Friday, 8:10 a.m. - 2:40 p.m night will be held Sept. 18 at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call the school at Back-to-scho- 774-744- ol 0. Clearfield High: Monday Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 2:20 p.m. For more information, call the school at Davis High: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 2:20 p.m. For more information, call the school at 774-746- 546-794- 1. 0. Layton High: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 2:20 p.m. For more information, 546-795- call the school at 0. Roy High: School hours will be from 8 a.m. to 2:35 p.m. |