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Show A2 cage Dais County Clipper White agrees more school days needed Melinda w illiams S:.;A Sv n:er schools wishing to expand the seKxil ear to apply for grants Originally grants were offered Io schools willing to try a 220 day school year, but tfiat number was later lowered to 200 days when no schools applied for the grant There are now 21 schools across the state offering the extended schedule to all or part of their student bodies Instead of a leap from I HO to 200 school days. H hue sees the number of school days gradually increasing in increments of two to fixe yearly And in adding days, k Title believes districts w ill have to create new patterns of education For instance, White said the extra days might at first be used for educational enhancement programs Students needing extra help may be placed in tndividualied tutoring programs Gifted and talented youngsters may be placed in programs where they could pursue other tnieresLs. White FARMINGTON Students in the Davis Sch til DisLnet won t he 2' ) da)s Ot school at " e soon, h ut its an idea Darrell White Supenrerdent he. eves "has to happen xoner or L:er The nxjon ,x-- being promot ed b) si:e school supenntendent Seott Bcn. who has made the amount ot time students spend leamirg a rr.aj.ir tocus Bean admits aTi)-tir- the c'XfTa 2l scKaiI daVs won t hap-pe- fi this sear or nexL but he wants to d,russ n xey semxisl) He also believe' and junior senior h'gh students should spend more ar! 5 and a half hours in c.Ass Vh.'c said erdar . v' ! VJ School da) cal dfe and is the tewest Lhc in the industnalized lumper regufed r- - n. longer an agrarian said noting the needs pite scoet) lxL.)'s s'aOents have tor education nave .'isTcased dramaticallv over the We " V, s ea-- But adding da)s to the schrxkl caendar w 1,1 be costls k hue said it '!, .os! million, per da) statewide to add 20 da) s to the school calendar and that will take legislative supped V ith Lhe man) problems facing stale legislators from roads to increased social service needs, he doesn t see legislators allocating the tends anxiime soon HOMES khne believes the program Bountiful City OKs homes , multiple units on same lot 'cd ' .k Rej-- . )o.'J. ' JjT ' At'' . ' - ' - - r - rn. V. C- -, a; -- fa jnjv r Tri nt. Jc the ex tTUt'art. r l p- rw jj-- - ninir rmnimuT . r .ai- - j-- j i va-- -. . i I - -- 'V- --- pending !. acquired a,i -- ' -- r irj . . 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Js focu' o' th nh.nj j ,pm to get idea- - t( patter j p, pr traP"i 1 e r IPIS e Seho taken the District s Comp lancea..d Dm. Aac htTi- ,n' i the sdt He isiteJ tlx L. 'fi. Beach tali' J.stnet a hie" 'e'cure- - eiePhen-tar- s and midJle s.nn .tudent. a ear amtoriri' He-- xneA the di'- - n. Kjld he !acih A Dao. T-,- e ; Seh s.1 ant p j! s ' Aide f I ..jj o' ! - one Tp.e-Tie'- rnoA. Supenr.'e'ndcn' the . D .trie! h tn-- e Dare1' poin .r j-- a x-- a ' said He cud 'ite based decision. d.strie' adrrnis'rjt m Aarts t explore the i"ue and is .app.rt, piK I,. j.,pg int( p Duf said I' it file at Mae'iler e there ud! he rami ti edit on. dic'nc!-- ' Among ramifications s tnat u?t s 'mu.- - pa.s the legal U.'e'" Do said cl . ha.'.' a'td But Pal. r rro ,, 'tjden's iced di-t- rc.ard ar. Whiu G.i s rea"tcricec x a T ou' pr. Ahleh AoUld A,i A ''udcHI te-- r 'o anothe'r cs.hi i r urn aPS fd - ' Board says no to prayers, yes to moment of silence Others though, arc not ure its d - C d Dt said AnoLher area ot concern ' At d'rg sire- - change the tor e Ald.- her Jea, re' Aitfl '3 '- ...c ' an 'And lev." ti was a clause allowing volunteer religious garb on school premises The clau prohibits discriminating against volunteers in religious earb so (mg a. thev don t prosdvte But as long as thev don t coerce students. e Dot) would find it difficult to bar who wanted to volunteer because thex were weanng religious gai However. Dotv noted Allen s inx-on- d ady who won system - s - J- c a - scar""ed S'--e told :a' -e rece.ed wher a a- - a a- 'The ", .re3' ': 'ee S'e 'o a epreser'ative ie otered to - e' ron.e for ree oa, Ti monthly ron a'range-en- ts for the "i' here Da, lae' became 3"c 'd'"acre o tne a a"" com -- a' do not ase tee-- ' ' c' 'e persor wo called -- a .."e does "ot 'ave an ..Ti " - "-e pr at l03St did - ''e eust.ng demits ces- - e - ; o; t yoa "e 'a er mat s "dT t -- receive such g izi e" you already system m your ydA are .ery p eased is'" Crime Prevention EMERGENCY with the monitoring service because the police arrive very quickly whenever the a arm goes off If they ask which alarm company you use, remember that you do not have to tell them unless you want to That is personal security information and it is is less rude for you to refuse to tell it than it for a stranger to ask for it Usually when we receive scam calls, we are taken by surprise and we want to be polite If you get a phone call that you do not feel comfortable with, you have three ) answer their questions, options 2) tell the caller to wait a minute put the phone down and never come back, or three hang up We have no obligation to give out mfor mation about our alarms, credit cards, fam ily members, insurance companies or any thing else that pertains to the safety or per sonal life of our families 7 BusinessDispatch 911 298-600- 0 Community Relations 298-601- Formerly Pages Lane Theater 292 East Pages Lane - Centerville, Utah oxer-helPT- t ugh 'Ue--- " jr." "s .) o Thx-- policx mtnnged on a oudents' nght tr expression bx not ad wmg student-lepraxer at graduation A second letter receixed r;. Kiard memher. trom tha- Tennessee-basePtrst Amendment enter applauded the effort, saxing the doTis' had dealt with the issue in a wax that o proactive and sonct'tent w uh Pir't Amendment principles 'There s a xanet. o different viewpoints not represented in Lhis pml- - seisTu the Issue dee :- f- . ia a t vaJ hard look a1 ahederthex uant to na.sle with nhat manx people Jone said it c been the feeling of the sound, that 't 'hc J ip I haxe Vle.vn..,r,' the p t nuiu-ani- . spp, PRAYER Board members receixed a letter from the Ann Defamation larague warning the district that the I S Supreme ( ourt has not determined the constituionaJitx of the moment of silence Allen warned the ADL max tile a law suit of exen one penson objects VSTnle Allen oppised the moment of silence. Student Btiard Member Jetf Haxes was equa'lx adamant the a 'eA '. -J - cjeh a' tor religious ed ,i Aear elothing other ihar n.e umiorm Relieatin kids to other s.h.wjs c Kild he triekx ,r an alreadx oxer-cniuje- d d'sirie'. said But it Muel !er Part pat-or- e oserskhelminglx chou suppirt tor the idea h soting in tax or of it K an xt i to skj percent margin "It a ii go, Dip said It onix 55 nerccm of parent, a ant it. Lhe teom-nunit- x i eouncil a ill haxe to Lake a A" corf n jec constitutionally XeAUse D'l -a' "a- -- School uniforms? MPJH council says not exactly r., r ao C tr irr the hy'.Mi 'i t j -- :a'e: ?- - -- .Vj.ime atk .it! u"' s o. 'jr: n ice hone irieieJcJ r x l'miting Ahji j eh i '.eejc it x much if. 'tr iea Jones said ih. seh i a ' cje. i r lx. fV'- - jj A. ' pAcse-- iV ' S3ce 'ed a.'A.';c'. s.e H : m appr- w ner tjKc 'uTvi' rj . T f reAJp,w " i' - ' n -- e,x.' A held " a' ' ' S' . ; . e c Jr pah r. ee A AC K p " '-r ( heunng irKvlijiit lines h- r" j s pu1! I. .. ru- - r ( ' C mjrr n i i .aid .Cf Aith already -- ' Telephone Scams ho : - The r. ; - ' tflaT tca pi ,iv pr .o the - ; pc-- - - a- ,' tux. ntir- by Brian Maryland ; come up tor a where it would x ,rx The uer.,1 v teg - jte- T-n- " ..not .n rite prevailin' A ill K. ineontormip a nh exiting tire emies and euch propojl ... uij ha.-t- " aii cpeei .t. n v 2i tX' u r1 . Kit ah prc .0,1 K tpi . pnor ue to he ir ' r. tenures . r 'r ',1 r.T ' G" unit. i i truck Gehnrv ,u cet - " - turiex r i xhal) K: reiaaireJ at . "-- j j BULLETIN BOARD V " a- - JcJ . a A The others aiSJH SJUIMi - "v x. 'if. and ' Jar ( ha a -- r Port iiriKT-- tf A While White sees additional days as inevitable, he also knows there will be opposition Some opposition will be based on the financial issue, but others will base their objections on other factors, including that many students work during the summer Families whose teens help out in family businesses or the few still involved with farming may not find additional school days acceptable, White said For most, a lengthened schtxkl year would require an adjustment in their thinking, W'hite said But with a gradual adjustment in the number of days, people should come to accept it r.. - re- - a .0' tix the e .l- - p' . . aireadv nemg funded to expand the school xear through pilot programs will continue That program allows said . Ue-- n thd. Ala Art.'s tonsielera iii ban team and hae.x caXhirr Was v ,!a, to the outcome ot Tititttee me' s times and came ur with 'AopnnLirv goals to develop p!is) tltat ensured the district prUs ces regarding religious 'ecus, n sch ml v, uld he consistent witn the paanie'crs of current state and edera law, ad to develop an cited e J spu'e 'evilutu'n ssstem Lha' wou'd cns'itrjgj aJI paties to w.Tk LvcLher to solve problems at the loca. ic e . rather Lhan in the courts Dk. sjij pill.) spjs out the dimen.t ' ot die eiHing law. which he saiu astuaii) allows more latitude in Persona expression 'har, m. st realize - Proudly Presents Mans off Iba Jaw 15, 1997 24-M- ar Mon., Thurs., Fri. Sat. Evenings at 7:30 pm Matinee at 3:00 pm - Saturday, March 15 Starring Cliff Cole Alisa & James A. 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