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Show Page 10, November 6. 1985 (Uintah (Basin Standard Academic failure causes problems in district Academic failure among atudenta in Duchesne County School District is the underlying problem associated with rules being broken in the schools, according to Larry Szaraniec, district psychologist Szaraniec said he has seen 80 kids this year; he expects to counsel 300 during the course of the 1985-8- 6 academic year. The district population is 5,000. He said his expertise is called upon 90 percent of the time from the teachers. The other 10 percent come from the parents who are having a personal crisis, or something they feel is wrong at the school. . Why do some children have while problems academically, others seem to have none? Although there are many reasons, he said, the main three' are: The atudenta have the ability, but are neorologically or effective educational environment at home and reward with positive when they do reinforcement something well; acquire some firm and consistent limits so they know how far they can go, along with enjoying some flexibility; to implement some swift timely when consequences punishing those rules set down by the . parents are broken. organically impaired for them to grasp the concepts being taught; aoms children are just slower in acquiring an understanding of the subjects; others feel unsuccessful personally either at home or at school and will then push rules to the limit with their teachers for any reinforcement negative or positive they can receive, he said. However, parents can help with the educational development of their children, Szareniec, who has years experience working with school children while nine of those in Duchesne County said. Taking a aerious look at the different alternatives, Con Amore or Thompson, the district offers, will help tremendously on their childrens education. Along with following some aound common sense advice: Set aside some quality time each day and talk about school; have an - Book Fair planned at Elementary . Duchesne Elementary School has set its annual Book Fair for November 12 - 15 according to Dona Hansen, Media Coordinator for the schooL A wide variety of books for children of all ages will be on sale. Adult interest cookbooks and other topics are included in the sale. The public is invited to attend during school hours from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the dates of the fair have coincide with been set to Parent-TeachConferencee on November 14. Duchesne Elementary PTA is a taring with the fair and all proceeds will go toward purchasing matarlala for the Media Center. Lowell Caldwell, principal at Duchesne Elementary is reading to a group of second graders at the school. The school has set aside November as National Reading Month. Everyone is encouraged to enjoy the facilities offered at the elementaiy. ELEMENTARY READING Elementary sets November aside for er Someone owe said our minds parachutes, they only function , when opened. At Duchesne Elementary School, they believe the best way to do this fo through books. For this reason, November has been proclaimed The Reading Month faculty members have deviaed ways so that school and comm-unit- y can rediscover the joy of reading. Members of the community will have the opportunity; to come in and read to the classrooms. ' Students from the upper grades' will also be visiting the younger students, sharing their favorite stories. Posters will be made by .the November , , ' Special Education is Roosevelt' Elementary had its" share of goblins, at the Halloween parade Thursday morning. These students paraded before a packed crowd of parents in the gym. GET YA IF YOU DON'T WATCH OUTI-- it N And - (- u C0LD1WEATHERICL0THING . . its i Parents ways it is apedaL Some people have a hard time the benefit of .this seeing t program. Those that get upeet v . when special education is recom--; mended for their child are usually vary busy making believe that y everything is OK and denying ' . that their child has a problem. They also are very proud and ;. dont want to be singled out as having a child who is different because they think ft puts them in a bad light All of us fed this way at times. We want our friends and relatives to think the - 10114 - marked 3 oz. Insulated Coveralls . ALL SIZES $3095 . 4 oz. Insulated v everyone else as he is, good book, but ft la even greater you can share ft with someone. if Coveralls 5395 ALL Quilted Duck Jacket $2Q95 Our Famous Work Jackal Milsap,' Lou Keys ' . VERNAL East Hwy 40 990 So. 1500 East 722-25- 42 Promotional Strategy TOPICS COVERED: 16 i The key to helping all our feel accepted and is to identify, as early as possible, those who will need apodal help.' This preventive attitude can make a considerable difference in a childs lat Ufs by affixing the' help which lowers frustration. We screen ell our kindergarten students for posiH resible learning difficult! commend different courses ' of action to parents and teachers. We also accept referrals from parents, physicians and others to serve children in a specially designed at the Con Amore Cottar. suc-cussf- ul ' HIOHUGHTINQ; Advertising Publicity Promotional Mix Moaaogo Strategy Solos Promotion Personal Selling Target Audience Madia Successful Promotional To register for the "Kayo to Developing or Strategy," call Uintah Boaln Association of Governments at 722-46Job Service Employer Committee at 11 M ' students ' seminar wM deal with throe problems that seam particularly slgnlfl-- t for small business firms. First the process of catting good promotional objectives will be discussed. Second, the development of promotion budgeting, and third, the Implementation of promotional acthHtlao vWI be addressed. rTTTTTTTTm ' i . to Developing Successful 7W-121- 781-16- ' 0 ;ls ROOSEVELT Moat youngsters who appear in juvenile court for some violation have a history of weak and inconsistent success in schooL We cannot say that learning problems cause delinquency or that delinquency causes learning problems. We do know that they go hand in ' haAd, however. Reduce learning problems and ws will likely reduce cases of delin-- , quent behavior. Children who really, feel accepted and successful usually do not need or want to do wrong. ' Printed INTERMOUNTAINlfARMERS unemployable. Highway 40. . Speaker: Terrel Q. Williams, Professor of. Promotion. Marketing and Consumer 2 Flap Pockets Long Tail Full Cut 1 special education and strongly support ft. Students who take part in special education and strongly support it. Students who take part far special education are better prepared to join the work force and thus pay their fair share of taxes. They are lees likely to need welfare support and get into trouble with the law because they will be satisfied with who they are and what they have. They will be better adjusted and educated to be me of your neighbors. ' If thejr need special help in school and dont gat ft, they can be easily frustrated, angry and . Shirts Heavy Duty . : 1:30-11:3- If you are vary concerned about higher taxes, increasing welfare programs and crime rates aa well as living in greater harmony with your neighbors, you need to know more about ; Ferrigno. Then are very special people, and then are millions of others, lees famous but success ful, people in our country who also needed special hdp in school. .Locally, ws have programs to meet the needs of almost every child in our community. Many needing, years ago, children special hdp wen encouraged to drop out of school, were kept at home and, in man serious cases, placed in institutional care. In a Data: Friday, November 1, 1M6 Cost: 16 per person (includes buffet). In both Place: Held for your convenience Roosevelt and Vernal. ' a.m. Uintah Basin Area vRoosavsft: Vocational Center 1100 East Lagoon. Vernal: 1:394:30 p.m. Sheraton Inn 1884 West Plaid Flannel e - Business Promotion Seminar f1MH,anyai . word, they were rejected. We have come a long way in being more accepting but still have a way to go. We need to focus on what each child does well, help him when he struggle and accept him aa just another person trying to do his beat- - - - When you walk into a atom or factory or restaurant, you will never know who has had special education help in school. Many successful people were involved in ' special programs when they were younger. Just to name a few: Winston Churchill, Stevie Wonder, Albert Einstein, Helen not as we which Elementary, I plan on sharing with as many students as will let me do tiiln. There is nothing greater than a ' best of us. But each of us is different in some way and the best possible community to live in would be one in which everyone accepted Lowell Caldwell, principal at Ducheane s Ronnie be urged to read to their family life. . I have already checked-ou- t my favorite short story, re- wished he would be. Special education' fries to hdp - certain students put their best foot forward, to leaxn as much as they in the can and - participate community ss successfully as possible. It does not exist to embarrass anyone or shine a light on a students inability to learn without special help. ' Keller, will their children each evening and discover what no radio or television could ever do bring peace,- unity and pleasure into - . be encouraging authors and making books of their own. whole school participates in silent reading together. People are always welcome to' the school's media center. There will be two opportunities for the students to add books to their collection this month. There will be a Book Fair, held at the media center from November 12 a book through 15. Also, exchange will continue throughout the month and will be an. excellent way for students to trade in their old books. fc Teachers will . ' just that special. It attempta to help 'students in two ways. First, ft takes a doss look at what the student does well and not ao waO and matches lessons with these strengths and weaknesses. Second, it reduces class size so that the student gets more individual attention from a specially trained teacher. In these Storybook atudenta to read a variety of materials. Including newspapers, dictionaries and encyclopedias, even bus schedules. Classes will be writing to - their favorite Special education important to district THE GOBLINS'LL 1s . atudenta and displayed in the school, advertising the benefits of reading. There will be a designated time set aside each day when the an like 15 Character Day," sod everyone will come to school dressed up as their favorite storybook character. v pre-scho- ol Phone News Items 722-613- 1. |