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Show . ' Lakeside LAKESIDE Review Tracks Steve Whitesides, the chair of the Community Advisory Council, said the area east of the freeway is built out and has no potential for growth. West of the freeway there is more growth and a large farm in the area is for sale. There is modest growth of about 30 homes a year, not dynamic growth, Whitesides said. But 68 acres were just rezoned in the city which fall in the Columbia Elementary School boundaries, and another 143 acres south which was owned by the county and has been sold to a developer. They could spill over into Kays-vill- e in a year or two, he said. Kaysville Elementary has 25 classrooms with one of them divert From page and is complete by December so plans can start now for the coming school year. If the school chooses to go back to traditional, the earliest it could be done would be a year from 1 now. The community can also decide if the school could go to a single track instead of multiple tracks. They just have to show the school board that it can be done for at least three years. According to Jace Rogers, who supervises the buildings in the district, the growth within the Kays-vill- e Elementary boundaries is quite stable at this time. ed for a special program. The d capacity of the school would be 743 students. The legislature has put more money into reducing class size but that lowers the capacity. More teachers will be allotted but there are no more classrooms to put them in. That translates into two teachers for this school, Whitesides said. Sen. Craig Taylor, whose own children attend Kaysville Elementary, amended the bill the legislature passed. I knew we'd benefit greatly. We dont have a commercial tax base, thats why I amended the bill, Taylor said. About $3.6 million will come to the Davis district. Tuesday. March 26, 1996 3 According to Ronnenkamp the money will be used to benefit the children directly and not for brick and mortar. Eighty percent will go to all schools and the other 20 percent will help the schools. The district knows there will be 631 students in Kaysville next year and they could have 25 classes but they are short classrooms. If you went to single track year-roun- youd be saying we dont want your money because you couldnt take advantage of it, he said. d You cant go off unless you convince the board that you can stay off for three years, said Ronnenkamp. Ronnenkamp told the parents year-roun- Mowing to start at city cemetery they could chose to go to less than .three tracks next year. KAYSVILLE - City crews will do a general and complete cleanup of all grave decorations and flowers at the city cemetery April 1 beginning at 7 a.m. Id like to see the study that d is better. I'll school says my kids wherever I can if I can maintain a healthy family," said Ilona Hunsaker. I havent seen any benefit when it comes to our family year-roun- life. This will begin the cemetery mowing season, which generally lasts until the first Monday in November. No artificial flowers are permitted in the cemetery during There is no study that says year-roun- d is a better trade. Its strictly to accommodate kids. For slow learners or special ed it is better because of the continuity, said Ronnenkamp. this season. Starting this season, the cemetery will be mowed twice a week on Mondays and then again on The thing I am concerned about is class size. In the 12 years Ive taught I've only had one class under 30, said teacher Debbie Hepner. Thurs-dayFrida- y. Bgk... ' S-V-- Lift " Vhjr 5 1& rsasfiBfowesip 4 l ip&n S Q& 2E3X Coimiiy Gi Home Hecoir Gentile7Laytoni544-57-6 Friday, March 29 and Saturday, March 30 Lace Handmade Quilts Afghans Florals Americana Antiques Boyds Collectible Bears 12 Hares ; s-- a.w. r; - Come See Our Spring Selection Open Mon. - Sat. BALLOON BOUQUETS Bring in this ad for entry in a drawing! 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