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Show THE SAN JL'AN RECORD Wlr.eaia . J-- ly 20. 2000 - The future teacher component identififS students interested in i':!:n;rjal education and provides certification, fellowships. and course work leading to a Utah teaching certificate w ith a Pae 4 prc-r-o'uisit- e bilingual en- dorsement. A mentoring component between future teachers, current teachers and Consortium professors. The Consortium will also share program responsibilities. USU will hire the lead and assistant professors and the school district will help the Navajo studies professors develop curriculum, provide training and develop mentoring programs. The State Office of Education will coordinate creation of the NavajoEnglish bilingual will act as program. CEU-SJfiscal agent and administer the program. In addition, they will coordinate articulation Local administrators who will help launch a new program are ): Mark Bradford of Utah State University, Clayton Long of the San Juan School District; Gail Glover and Don Larson of the College of Eastern Utah. Courtesy photo (l-r- full-tim- e professors of Navajo will join the local ulty of the Utah State fac- Univer-sityColleg- e of Eastern Utah-Sa- n Juan Campus, thanks to a recently awarded federal grant. A new comprehensive NavajoEnglish bilingual educator development program for San Juan County schools, recently funded by the U.S. Department of Education, & Vivian Brewer 60th anniversary C dren: Virginia and Dave Teeter of Dove Creek; Jerry and Wanda Brewer ofGrand View, There will be a 60th w'edding 5 on agreements between the anniversary party theAugust Clifford school district and USU. Dine from 5 p.m. at residence on Jerry College will assist with pro- Brewer Street in Dove Creek, Colorado. gram evaluation. Clifford and Vivian Brewer Diana Cortez, bilingual director for the Utah State Of- were married on September 19, fice of Education, lauded the 1950 in Monticello, Utah and Consortium calling it one of have spent most of their marthe best partnerships in the ried life in Dove Creek. The Brewers have four chil U.S." 2-- San Juan Dine Consortium receives $1.18 million bilingual grant Two Clifford The certifies skills of staff and helps them a masters degree in education. Washington; Frank and Karen Brew'er of Kansas City, Missouri; and Jack and Carol Brew'er of Monticello. Family and friends are invited to attend. They have requested no gifts please. NEED A SKIRT FOR YOUR MOBILE HOME? M.F.E. WEST, INC VVVVAVVWVVWVW, starts in July. grant, worth $1,182,200, was announced recently to members of the San Juan Dine Ladder Consortium who submitted the winning proposal Feb. 14. One of the highlights of the program is the addition of one full professor, an assistant professor, and an administrative assistant this fall. The Consortium consists of the San Juan School District, the College of Eastern Utah-Sa- n Juan Campus, the Utah State University Extension office, the Dine College The five-ye- ar M-m. USED EQUIPMENT ji The preserve component" will provide a local, articu- lated degree-grantin- g pro- gram that allows paraprofessionals to become professional teachers. Vi JD 4755 MFWD 177 HP TRACTOR JD 4850 MFWD 192 HP TRACTOR L JD 7810 MFWD 150 HP TRACTOR ALWAYS THE FIRST CHOICE JD 8400 MFWD 225 HP TRACTOR SAN JUAN BUILDING SUPPLY JD87604WD 256 HP TRACTOR JD 541 0 wLoader 65 HP TRACTOR 1050 S MAIN BLAND1NG 435 - 678 - 2000 JD 5410 MFWD 65 HP TRACTOR MF 2745 143 HP TRACTOR KABOTA M3550 MFWD 85 A A u HP TRACTOR $42,000 $38,000 $52,000 $38,000 $73,000 $88,000 $54,000 $24,500 $24,500 $6,500 $34,500 PLOWS Efficient water use! Use drip irrigation!! Hoses Clamps Various size drips We also have Garden hoses Sprinklers Soaker hoses Garden tools Soil conditioners tion students interested in ministrators: JD 4450 MFWD 140 HP TRACTOR i i T-l- ok C teaching. The proposal will use four, components to develop a pool of bilingual teachers and ad- JD 4255 MFWD 123 HP TRACTOR VJ C. far-reachi- ng r 5.) Shiprock Campus and the Utah State Office of Education. Patrick McDermott of the San Juan School District wrote the successful proposal with technical assistance from Kris Spackman of CEU-SJThe proposal outlines a career ladder to develop bilingual (NavajoEnglish) teachers starting with high school students and extending to master degree recipients. The program will recruit potential bilingual teachers from paraprofessionals already working in schools, such as teacher and bilingual aides, CEU-SJand USU education and secondary educamajors, 1 ? 5 BOTTOM 3200 PLOW (2) 7 BOTTOM 2800 PLOW 6 BOTTOM 2600 PLOW 7 BOTTOM 965 SWITCH PLOW 3 BOTTOM 975 SWITCH PLOW $3,250 $7,000 $3,400 $6,000 $5,300 HAY EQUIPMENT JD 347 SQUARE BALER $600 JD 700 TWIN RAKE $7,500 NH 216 TWIN RAKE NH 1 $6,500 $5,500 044 BALE WAGON HESSTON 8400 16 HEAD (2) HESSTON 4755 M-- D SIZE SQ. BALER JD 4890 14' HEAD 1000 HR (2) $36,000 $38,000 $44,500 MISCELLANEOUS Summer Hour Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CARHART FEED & SEED 281 N. Guyrene Dove Creek 677-223- 3 FLEXICOIL 820 601 CHISLE PLOW JD 24 1010 CULTIVATOR JD 9300 40 12" SPACING WITH GRASS ATTACHMENTS NICE $26,500 $5,500 $21,500 IF YOU DONT SEE WHAT YOU WANT, CALL GREEN BOB AND LET HIM FIND IT |