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Show LAKtilDt Schools from 4 , Ibfftf Hill bt? an gu assembly am- Tr.uk C and Oiettcbou 15, at 0 Ji) un April - I ifih grade DARE graduation ! ' t is April 18, The fifth grade uill Mata fair on April 39. (ri'i-- I luc their liriiirmary Scluml Math Madness Night bi April 7 beginning ai 6 p m, Parent anj children Hill h doing math aiv-- . nit McGrufTihc crime dog will he at the school on April 8 at I; JO pm t1a picture and spring pie lure Hill he taken on April I J. Kindergarten roundup is April ,21 from 2 to J p m. Parent xhoulJ bring their child uuh ; them. If you can't come, call the school at to let them know you will have a kindergarten ctudent thi fall. Registration pakct for the II997-V- 8 fcchool year, will be cent home uith the Modem during 'the week of April 14. ; 546-790- 2, Fast Layton Llementary School will be participating . Students in the state Geography Uee on ;i riday. The site council will meet JApril 10 at 6 p.m. Track D goes olT track. . Track A comes back on April I ;I4. I A Jumping Jazz assembly w ill ;be held at 2:30 p.m., the PTA board meets at 3:43 p.m. and ; there will be a Smithllall program on April 17 at 7 p.m. i There will be a choir concert for the school during the day on i April 23 and a choir concert of the parents on April 24 at 7 p.m. The Davis High School Children's Theater will present a pro-gram on April 23 at 9 a m. Students will be taking part in ; the district debate on April 23 at ; Davis High School. Individual pictures will be tak- -i en for tracks A and C on April 29. Track C goes ofT track on April 30. ! King Elementary School "Tracks C and D class pictures will be taken on April 7 begin-- ; ning at 9 a.m. April 9 the school will be go- ing to Qassic Skating Rink from 6 to 8 p.m. . Track D goes off track April JO and track A comes back April . ; 14. The community council will meet at 6:30 p.m. on April 17. There will be class pictures taken during the day for tracks A and B. I off g Vae View I lementary Mmol The North lay ton Junior n April 30 f4k D comes ba,k on- - I huh band will perform for the afun letitrnury School viMh.gr ude vtudenu at the hoo April 7 I DARE gradualism. SI P conferences are April 9 April 7, for iu,U It and C. I hey will be April II i hat day. Students held from 4 to 7 p m. may wear special hai, The maturation clinic for the Class pictures will be Mien for vixih grade will be held April 18. tracks II anj P on April 9 The sixth grade will be going There will be a general PTA see Ballet West April 22. to a talent on and show, meeting The sixth.grade students will April 10 at 6 30 pm. April 1 1 is tracks change day. be having North Lav ton Junior Beginning April 14 is Red High oneniation April 25. hileside I trmrnury School Ribbon W eek f.r all tracks. The Vectors will pievent a Davis High Theater will be preventing a program on April program for track it and D on 16. There will be two presentaWednesday. The B and D track tion. one for younger students at 10 30 a nt and grades four to sis students will be going to Park at 2 30 p m. City on Thursday and the B ami D track second-gradestudents for the Presidential Testing Ciinevs award will be done the will be filing to the Utah Childrens Museum. week of April 25. Tracks C and D will have indiApril 22 is the Day of a Thousand Siam, for tracks A. li and C. vidual pictures taken on April 7. D track is out early on Apnl It will be held in the media center. Also it is track and field djy. 10. Track A comes back on April The Shakespearean play will be staged on April 24 from 6:30 14. The Vectors will present their to 8 p m. program on April 16 for tracks A April 25 is Spirit Day. Track C goes off track on and C. And the Idaho Theater will present a program for grades April 30. three to six at 9 a.m. Lincoln Elementary School There is a book fair going on April 17, at 6:30 p.m., is DARE graduation. at the school this week. All track requests are due on The sixth grade will hear a program from the North Layton April 18. RIF distribution for tracks A Junior High band April 7, at 9 and C is Apnl 21. a.m. Individual school pictures for Tracks B and D will have sixth-grad- e A and B will be taken tracks orientajunior high tion on April 8, at 9 a.m. April 22. Math Mania is April 24 from Track D goes off track on 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. April 10. There will be a kindergarten April 1 1 is teacher comp day orientation Apnl 25 from 3 to 4 for track D. The sixth grade will present a p.m. Track C w ill go off track April play on April 23. Mountain View Elementary 30. They will dismiss early. School South Weber Next years registrations are South Weber Elementary due on Friday. The North Layton' Junior School Today is a PTA meeting; the High Band will perform on April 7 kindergarten, first, and second All sixth-grad- e students on grades will be performing. tracks B and D will register for Kindergarten roundup is April North Layton Junior High on 8 at 6 p.m. for all new kindergarteners for the 1997-9- 8 year. April 9. Tracks A and C will register on April 16. April 18 is a gymnastics asThere will be a jump rope sembly. Sunset concert choir assembly show presented by the Jumping ' Jazz from Rexburg. Idaho, on is April 29. May 2 is field day. April 17. Cbl Jay Hess of Farmington, a former POW, will be the speaker Sunset at the DARE graduation on Doxey Elementary School is the kindergarten April 24. Today Track assignments for the roundup at 6:30 p.m., for all kin1997-9- 8 school year will be dergarten students attending mailed home on April 25. Doxey next year. Talent show applications are The fourth-grad- e classes and their teachers will present a Utah due Friday. Centennial program for parents April 16 is the birthday table. The fourth grade is having a on April 29. fifth-grad- e s Thursday Apfti 1997 April 9 lx the fourth-grad- e field trip to the University of Utah engineering department, Apnl II is xixih edc vision screening. The xhiv xprmg program is at Northridge Ifgh School on April 16 at 7 pm, April II is a second-gradfield trip to the oo. April 18 and 19 the Spectrum claxs will Have a sleepoxer at the school, First-grad- e claxxes will go on a field trip to a farm April 22. water safety program sponsored by CleartWIJ Pool on April 2d at 0 3d a m, The program l calie J whale tales. April 3d ix family night at Ctaic Skating. I rrmiint I Irmrnfary School comApril 8 i an com puter session, After-schoruier will al0 be held each Tuesday on Arril 15. 22, and 29. Apnl 10 i family and clav picture day. I amity portraits will he taken after chiH by appointment. Creative hour tissue rainbows and pavu flowers will be made Apnl 1. April 17 is PTA family night at Surf 'N Swim. e state Apnl 18 is the after-scho- e - Kindergarten fifth-grad- fair. Creative hour after-scho- ol craft fun on April 18. Arril 24 is a bond leeway information meeting at 7 p.m. April 25 is creative hour fun and games. Sunset Llementary School April is reading month. Friday brings a faculty meeting at 7.45 a.m. in the library- - The ft April 8 is a Clearfield High School falcette assembly. April 10 is the PTA health and safely fair at 6:30 p.m. Kid guard photo and ID cards will be available. Kindergarten field trip to Hamblin Dairy is Apnl 15. April 15 the Syracuse Junior High School orchestra will perform. A assembly is slated for April 18. April 21 is TRIBE follow-u- p for teachers. Rescue dogs will be in an assembly on April 24. started read-a-tho- n Wednesday and continues today. e proApnl 10 is a gram for kindergarten to third grades at 10 a.m. e proApril II is a gram for parents at 10 a.m. in the first-grad- first-grad- multi-cultur- gym. field trip on A third-grad- e April 15. April 15 optional assembly by Sunset Junior High orchestra at 2 p.m. . April 16 is a third grade assembly in the library at 2 p.m. The annual Jump for Heart program is on April 17. Apnl 18 is a student council lunch. April 24 brings an assembly and class workshops by author Gary Hogge. Tfie reading assembly is slated April 30. ; Days good nutrition r correspondent - LAYTON It was a jungle Jin the lunchroom at Mountain j View Elementary as the school J helped promote Winning with J i J Foods Day in March. The state of Utah, along with the American Cancer Society and the Utah Dairy Fanners Associa- tion, plan a day in the schools to introduce and promote Five-a-- J Day, a program designed to enchildren and adults to tourage I eat healthier by choosing more j fruits and vegetables. The purpose of the event is to bring awareness to young people, children and teachers, parents and to school lunch service personnel that proper djet can reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease and several other chronic illnesses. This years theme is en staff and Wendy Lawsons e class, a rain forest was created in the lunchroom. Taste buddies, including a monkey, iguana, owl, parrot, and a toucan, helped to introduce the promotion. Jungle of the students were Cook Elementary School George Beck will present a workshop for teachers today. It started Wednesday. The fifth grade vyill go to Capital Theater for a field trip ADDITIONAL A school J Reading Comprehension, J Art, Areas of Interest, Handwriting, Phonics, Math, Daily Worksheets, Word ) to to On foods day 75 to 80 percent of the students ate school lunch, which was about 30 more students than usual. weekday and evenings throughout the day on Satur days. Awards will be given to first, second and third places team. and an Registration is $150 and is due by April 12. Mail to 92? W. 2300 So. Syracuse, Utah 84075. nuke payable to Syracuse City Baseball. For more information, leave a message at 825-061- Parents love taking the classes because it's a great way to get in shape while learning to defend yourself in any situation. And most importantly, it's something you can all do together. Call us today for class schedules and more info! offer expires 4597 ntroductoiy Course TZ--T- s 90 DAYS AMEASCASH ONLY First Month ONLY I 776-55- 40 Tuesday lakeside Review Now 3 Times Weekly! Welch said that they have a high average because of the choices and because the kids can serve themselves although they have to take certain foods on the menu so that they get a meal. Third-graders Nikki Suarez, Kandice Crown and Asia Godfrey were having a fun time eating lunch with their stuffed animals, but it was hard to carry the animal and lunch at the same time, they said. They thought Starting April 3, Lakeside Review will now be published three times each week. With the addition of Thursday, North Davis residents can now look forward to: 3 times the ' School calendars Pet information Seniors calendars Church and charity action of the kids eat quite a Most fruits and vegetables, especially the younger ones. Im hoping they take that habit with them, Welch said. few r wanting to excite children about learning. This will increase self-- i i i i esteem and confidence. Tues., Wed., Davis Coupovs i i i i Name. The Future Generation Preschool Tim. Coll today for Ages 4 ond 5 9-- 1 1:30 547-872- 1 Director Ginger Fleming I 1 1 Wodt Cart of AnNiopa Dr. Private Tutoring MQBE) gQOMOKIPQOOTIB 0 tall Standard Priciint Sorviecs (526-032- $3.25 T1 I I I I I per month. Phone I Saturday - Community Newspaper start my subscription to Davis Countys source for local news. I understand I can get local coverage three times each week for just I I I I I on appointment or info. 00 Yes, i 2 Classes Local government news Arts and entertainment updates Roads and construction changes New businesses openings Now Thursday Too! for parents Opposites, Nursery Rhymes. 1 tar-iras 11-1- 2: well-balanc- Mornings o white Sale applies to Cmbtr Products only CLEMGJ71? tournament, three divisions are available uuh ages as of July Jl. 1997. I) Boys Major league ages 2l Hoys Pony League ages 1314; 3) Boys Coll League ages 1516. Wcoem Boys Baseball As socianon rules will be fol lowcJ for the Major League division and Utah high school rules will be used in the Pony and Colt divisions. It will be a double ehmina lion tournament and is tenta lively set to start on Arril 19 and run through April 26. Games will be played on Also available was the munch-abl- e lunch. She said that there were five fruits andor vegetables in the lunch and every lunch they prepare has at least five. After learning about foods and how fruits and vegetables are good for cancer prevention and for a healthy heart, Lawsons class made announcements in the school newspaper and made posters to go around the school, getting the other students excited about the program. Academic Preschool M ALL Verticals Wood Blinds 2 Vinyl Blinds 1& 2 Alum. Blinds Pleated Shades Crystal Pleats Wood Perfect BUM) SYRACUSE - Syracuse Ciiy baseball is taking regira non for its 7th annual Ice Breaker little league baseball If you're looking for an activity where the whole family can gel involved, lake a good look at martial arts. There's benefits (or everyone; kids love it because its fun and it helps them work toward goals, builds and teaches WHITE BLIND SALE for the day: toucan turkey (sweet and sour turkey on rice), salad, a fruit cup and cherry shortcake. invit- ed by Principal Jay Tolman bring their stuffed animals lunch with them. Afternoon-12:30-3:- dE3s Doris Welch, school foods manager, had prepared special t All A solid foundation in learning to prepare your child for kindergarten. fetoj itm y. fifth-grad- By JANIS CARTER Standard-Examine- Five-a-Da- baseball tournamenl West Point I 'lementary' School regisTuesday was sixth-grad- e tration for junior high from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Student council meets today and April 17 at 8 a.m. Pride patrol and nature center meet April 10 and 24 at 8 a.m. April 7 is kinderprten registration from 2 to 4 p.m. April 9 is class picture day. April II at I p.m. the Clearfield High School Falcettcs will present an assembly. April 25 the third grade will take a field trip to the bum plant and Hill Air Force Base. Syracuse that most of the kids in the school had brought an animal. Let's Celebrate With the help of the kitch- al Syracuse sets West Point Lunchroom was real jungle - Winning with Foods Day "one tasty way to promote registration April 28 to May 2. Syraeuxc I lementary School Friday is the national school assembly with creative athletes. April 7 PTA board meeting at 2:30 p.m. Teacher hall of fame on Arril 1 The Lakeside Review is delivered by a Standard-Examincarrier. Heshe will collect at the end of each month. Lakeside Review comes free with a Standard-Examinsubscription I I I I L lN 8 11 Cl I I I I I .J |