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Show f i , 6 Lakeside Review, Tuesday, August 7, 1990 Lakeview BPWC plans summer picnic Lakeside LAYTON Business Schools schedule registration Laton Commons Park bowery The Lakeview and Professional No. 1. For further information call or 4 Gloria Thim at Charlotte Koehler at Women's Club will hold its annual summer picnic on Thursday, Aug. 9 at 7 p.m. at the 544-579- 544-876- 0. Junior highs, elementary schools prepare for new school year Area schools are in the process new students and kindergarten students. Times and dates of registration follow. For more information, parents should call the school their child will at- tend this school year. Farmington Junior High School will hold registration Aug. 13. 14, .15. 16, with class changes scheduled for Aug. 17 and 20. Principal Blaine Hyer said the school will not register any students before the scheduled dates, but each student must register. If students plan to be away, a parent or friend may complete the registration or a late registration is possible. Her encourages neighbors or friends to alert students new to the area of the registration dates. Registration dates are scheduled according to grades: Ninth grade on Monday, Aug. 13; eighth grade on Tuesday, Aug. 14; seventh grade on Wednesday, Aug. 15; new students on Thursday Aug. 16. 9 a.m. to noon. Late registration is slated Thursday, Aug. 16, p.m. to 3 p.m. Class changes should be made either on Friday, Aug. 17 or Monday. Aug. 20 by appointment only. Girls who are interested in volleyball are invited to participate in the volleyball conditioning sessions, scheduled for Aug. 13 through Aug. 24, 5 p.m. Students should come to the schools gymnasium Aug. 13. An orientation evening for all new students, seventh-grader- s and those new to the area is scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 22 at 7 p.m. in the schools cafeteria. Parents are encouraged to of registering 1 3-- attend. The schools night is scheduled for Thursday. Aug. 30 at 7 p.m. Classes begin on Monday. Aug. 27. The school is located at 150 S. 200 West. Farmington. Registration for all new students to Hill Field Elementary and all kindergarten students was today, from 8 a.m. to noon. The school office will be open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. until school begins for those who can not register today. Morning and afternoon sessions of kindergarten preferences are taken on a basis. Morning classes are usually the first filled, however, some placements may need to be made arbitrarily in order to balback-to-scho- . first-com- ol first-serv- e, ed ance classes. Monday or the first day of each week will be a short day to give teachers a planning and preparation period. Daily schedule is as follows: Grades 8:25 a.m. to 1:20 p.m., Mon- day. 8:25 a.m. to 3:05 p.rr)., Tues- Friday. Kindergarten morning day 8:25 to 10:20 a.m., Monday. 8:25 to 11:15 a.m., Tuesday-Frida- y. sched- 1:25 a.m. to 1:20 p.m., MonTuesday-Frida- ne Registration for new students ule: day. 12:15 to 3:05 p.m., 27-3- sched- ule: 1 7:55-8:2- 0 Air-la- -- Kindergarten afternoon close enough to return in 45 minutes. It is encouraged that all lunch purchases be made on Monday. Lunch tickets will be sold from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Aug. 23 and 24 in the office for those who wish to buy their tickets in advance. Applications for the federal reduced and free lunch programs will be distributed the first day of school and will require one week to approve. Parents will need to purchase lunches at the full price the first week while applications are being processed. This year, breakfast will be served. Cost is 50 cents for students on regular lunch and 30 cents for reduced lunch students. This program will begin Aug. 27 a.m. from The first day of school for first through sixth grades is Aug. 27. Kindergarten will begin Sept. 4. Kindergarten students and their parents will be scheduled individ1 to meet with ually Aug. their teacher and for brief testing. Hill Field Elementary serves students living m areas D, E, and F on Hill Air Force Base and Drive in Clearfield. and kindergarten students at Kaysville Elementary School not previously registered may do so at the school office weekdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Children entering kindergarten must be 5 years of age on or bee fore Sept. 1, 1990. students must be 6 on or before that date as required by Utah First-grad- y. School lunch for elementary students is 85 cents per meal or $4.25 per week or $17 per month (20 days). Extra milk is 25 cents. Students may bring their own lunch or go home if they live law. The first day of class is Aug. 27, which will be a short day be- ing the first school day of the week.vTransportation for kinder- - garten students will be for the morning session this year. - Sunset Junior High registration for the 1990-9- 1 school year will be from 9 a.m. to noon and p.m. on the following dates: Seventh grade, Aug. 13; eighth grade, Aug. 14; ninth grade, Aug. 15; new students, Aug. 16 and 17. Fees for all students will include book use fee, $20; yearbook, $5; activity fee, $5; P.E. locker rental fee, 50 cents. Lunches will cost $1 per day. Families with more than one student attending Sunset Junior High may register all students on the same date. as C ' Sr I Registration for Central Davis Junior High is scheduled Tues- day, Aug. 14 for Wednesday, Aug. 15 for and Thursday, Aug. 16 for seventh-graderStudents are asked to report on the dates specified according to the following schedule: a.m. H-10 a.m. to noon. 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