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Show rr I Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday December 17, 2002 9A County board of education votes to conduct leeway election (Continued from page 1A) checked out die program m some of the other school districts where it is being used, I realized it is a great program. The program is being offered by the National School Fitness Foundation which receives money from various corporate entities. The foundation nas of-fered the district a chance to set up a fitness lab at the high school which will have over $300,000 worth of equipment installed in h. The equipment would be leased through abank by the district, but the money for the lease would be reimbursed to the district each month. The obligation for the program would be three years and at the end of that time, die district would own the equipment The districts responsibility would be to offer the workout center to all students and staff at the high school, have some instructors trained to supervise the crater and instruct those that use it in the processes involved and allow data kiosks to be installed that participants would register in each time they used the facility. The audience and board members watched a 10 minute video which explained the program and how it works. It explained that if participants use the facility for 30 minutes a day, three times a week, they would show remarkable improvement in their body weight and physicalfitness. Carbon High principal, Robert Cox also threw his backing behind the program, cxie that vrould involve some real changes in the physical fitness program at the . We present weight room for the equipment," stated Cox. We will also make this a class students can take on campus three times a week. We tJso project that we will make it a mandatory class for sophomores at the school. Cox also explained that the school would have the present gram, but that the facility and its use would in no way be limited to athletes, but would be available to all students, possibly even before and after school Lehi High School has sera some tremendous gains in physical fitness among their student body because of this program, Cox told the board. They say there seems to be a raise in academic performance because of it too. The board had various questions, which were answered by Tfeny Willardson, a representative from the foundation. Most of the concerns were monetary. Willardson told the board that the foundation was very solvent but cf course them were no guar- - OXURB I I I trict That is the overall data, he said. Even the individual participants will be able to go on line rad see what their progress is. However, all privacy laws and ordinances will be followed, so specific information about any one individual will be private. The program, as approved, will start up sometime in mid If : in Castle Valley tires have not been as difficult driving circumstances. In recent years snow go to the winter treads when the white stuff comes down. popular, largely because of front wheel drive vehicles and radial tires. But many drivers still January, once the rubberized floor is laid and the present weight equipment is moved to another room that is available. GODSSES OFFERED 1 PrtadPte Micro-Economic- s ofMtcro-Economi- cs oremailahdanatceu.edu to announce our High Performance limning System We are pleased OUR construction paper, tissue and containerboard, or exported for recycling Local DlgltalCholce Family SharePlan1 RUVA into newsprint or other products. Old newspapers were also turned into cellulose insulation for construction materials farm and bedding animals. IS , ix lasting tan. 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Jewkes pointed out that the of the lease for the equipment would be between $5500 $6000 a month. instance the foundaIf tions stops paying however, we can ask the bank to come and get the equipment, said Jewkes. But I don't think it will be a problem because the money to pay it is escrowed. Willardson also pointed out that foe foundation will share the data it collects on progress of student physical fitness with the discost ne I Ecob- - 22-MOf the more than nine million tons of old antees. The department of Economics at the College of courses that I Eastern Utah is now offering on-lican be completed through the CEU Internet website in your spare time. intend on using the Did You Know? HH0BC I ' V I ; - - Kwr 2 nsr Ecstcsssr Ains&ssit ' ; Acthradea , UpM c 8ftSJ3arUBharfas9fplai. feath itaanuV; v; Acts About Newspaper 2002, PubSihed by Ncwpeper Aaotiatkm of America a , . . k W-A- . : . : ; V,(- I .k ? i VBri70nwireless Alert Cellular Locations i . 694 Price IRiver Drive Price . 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