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Show Rdv I Learning to overcome disabilities Northridge holds concert LAYTON' - Northrulge High School mil have it Ui for the school) ear at 7 p m Monday, Junior high teacher tells students that teaming problems are no excuse The choir will perfirm in the whool' auditorium-thoirconce- the cost and $2 for for student $1 i n adult. Py DICK WALTER faO0in CdHwtidMtanf -- When a SYRACUSE a learning doesn't replace hi responsibility la learn, lie tiill ha la gel lire job dime, $10 ihc phitawrhy Thai SjTacuse Junior High resource leather l)ae Nielcn use in his classroom. AnJ his student know it Nielsen ha been leaching the cla for 8 yean and isn't ready to quit. There are many challenge in (hit Held that are yet to be overcome," Nielsen Mid. "There it no such thing a a typical resource student; they are very diversified." The lion share of resource students are what is commonly know as "learning disabled." Thai means there is a significant discrepancy between their intelligence and their ability to comprehend the written word and other educational concepts. These students are not "stupid or dumb," as they have been sometimes labeled In the past, Nielsen said. They are at least as intelligent and talented as other students in their age groups, but because of their disability they tend to have poor reading skills, poor written language skills and poor strategics for coping with these deficits. "Strategy is the key," Nielsen said. "A learning strategy is a way for a student to compensate for his deficit and make teaming more fun. "We are also getting many students in the program who have conditions ranging from Attention Deficit Disorder to survivors of traumatic brain injuries," Nielsen said. Doctors are able to save more children who have received serious head injuries in accidents than they were able to do only 1 5 to 20 years ago. These students are put back into the public neny cs lew Hill onewreleoses o stocking stuff cr 00 DiFfIREHT APPROACHES TO HARMING: Dove hep$ a student wnn an assignment school system as soon a it is possible, and teachers have to deal with these students. "Twenty years ago when a student was identified with a learning or behavioral disorder, chances were he was placed in a remedial education class," Nielsen said. Remedial education was little more than punishment for what was conceived to be bad behavior and offered little in the way of help to the student In 1973 Congress passed a law which mandated that all public schools receiving federal funds had to follow certain guidelines in seeking out testing and helping students with learning disabilities. It changed the special education programs in public schools almost overnight. Schools had to search for and create a program for all students regardless of their abilities. The two central concepts of the program were Free Appropriate Public Education and Least Restrictive Environment FAPE simply means that museum plans Highlights include dedication of histories of veterans P-3- HILL AIR FORCE BASE Hill Aerospace Museum will hold a celebration of its 10th anniversary with a full slate of activities May 24. During the 10 years the museum has been open, it has grown from a collection of 18 aircraft and a temporary building to 57 ot aircraft and a modem with building artifacts and dozens of displays. Visitors to the museum mark surpassed the in the spring of 1996. The day will begin at 8:30 a.m. with a memorial service at the Medal of Honor monument near The 52,000-square-fo- thou-sands- of one-milli- the flagpole. At 10 a.m. the day will continue with a dedication program in the gallery for the museums 8. Built in 1943 by the Lqck-hee- d Aircraft Corporation, the 8 d twin tailed aircraft on Buldir Island, Alaska, on P-3- P-3- crash-lande- Feb. 2, 1945. were A total of 10,038 built during the years of World remain toWar II. Twenty-on- e day in museums with three or P-3- . four still flying. The 8 was used in all theaters of the war and was the first competitive American aircraft to meet the German airforce in the deserts of Africa. In the Pacific the aircraft was used extensively P-3- 3, . of its speed and because abilities. The aircraft gained fame in Europe, where it first served as escort for bomber with its formations. The P-twin engines and high speed was used extensively for aerial reconnaissance. . Recovered in August 1994 by crews from the 405th CLSS and the 67th Aerial Port Squadron, Hill Air Force Base and the Air long-rang- - e Force Heritage Foundation of Utah, the aircraft was rebuilt through the efforts of the Foun- dation by of California. WOQOHne resource teacher at Syracuse Junior High School, Ntfson, a students shouldn't have to pay more for special education services. They must receive an appropriate education at thetr lev el of ability in the public school system, and a citizens they have the same right to an education as children without disabilities. Under the Least Restrictive Environment concept, teachers have to constantly ask themselves, how can this student be taught in the least restrictive way? Some students have problems that necessitate them being taken from regular classes and put in a team environment, while others can stay in the classrooms with other students and be effectively taught. "Syracuse Junior High has an excellent resource program," Nielsen said. "We have a good rapport with teachers who teach regular classes here at Syracuse. I believe that is one of the successes of our program here." What is the future of the resource program at Syracuse framed and unframed pictures from World War II to today. Pri- - mary artist William Phillips will be available to discuss his work 1063 W. Riverdale Rd. MOW 621-222- Assistant Principal Monica New some says she is strongly supportive of the resource program, especially at Syracuse. "Dave Nielsen has done an exceptional job with his students," she said. "I have talked to many teachers who have students come back into their classes from the resource program, and they are much better students. Cankerworms cause county -tree damage FARMINGTON Those VIDEO No. Ogden - 2586 N. 400 E. 4 Ogden - 3585 Harrison So. Ogden - 5582 S. 1750 E. 9 Roy - 5317 S. 1900 W.- West Roy - 3484 W. 4800 S. 0 Layton 1868 N. 1200 W. N. Hwy 89 Farmington-133- 5 Hardware Silk Flowers Toys & Books Craft Supplies OWE FREE "COPY of $5. Choose from DTTEm any items in the store. 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Other common garden pesticause they move in a looping cides can also be used. manner along a leaf. in the Family Center at Riverdale, across the street from Walmart OB o video games Nielsen says he doesn't know for sure. There is a continual problem with funding. Even a the number of students go up each year, the program is usually funded based on last year's numbers, and it never seems to be enough. "I used to be concerned w ith funding and tried to follow the legislation, but now I just focus on being an effective teacher," Nielsen said. "The politicians will do what they will, and my job is to teach." PGM fi.ss o peppermints "" Junior High and other schools in Davis County? Kal-Ae- ro The rebuilt aircraft arrived at the museum in September 1996. In conjunction with the days activities the Repartee Galleries of Utah, an agent of the Greenwich Workshop of Aviation Art, will conduct an art sale of military aircraft paintings May 23 and May 24. 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