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Show f UTAH A 67 BALT Volume LAKE CITY? Eureka, Utah 84628 Eighty-thre- e G41 UT fto wto PTA program March 6, 1987 1 1 Number 10 Utah Foundation says held here Starting teachers in ITintic District will get $15,445 salary this year The annual PTA Founders Day Program was held on February 24th in the Tintic High School Auditorium. The program for the evening was under the direction of Ron Griggs, THS Music Director. The elementary school band, which consists of about 21 students, entertained the audience with these three selections: Pirates Parade, Slightly Misty, and B Flat Rock A : Flat. the stage or jazz band played three numbers: All for Next, One, Take Care; and Hum-mi- n. Needless to say, everyone enjoyed their music. As always, the concert band delighted everyone with: Big Band Bossanova, Parade, and Three These were some of the facts Kentucky Sketches. in an analysis of teachers revealed The final selection for the evening salaries was a quartet by Professor Ziltch, prepared by Utah Foun- his computers and the concert band, dation, the private research organization. The study was based on an examination of the published held band During the evening, the a drawing for the beautiful quilt salary schedules of local school handcrafted by Sherlin Grill and districts which are filed with the donated to the band for the fund State Department of Education. Because of the severe financial raiser. The lucky winner was Carla percent. Teachers currently at the top step, of course, did not receive would have received an even greater the experience increment. salary boost, Tintic High School Band). The Ross Ice Shelf, and ice sheet, The program ended with a visit in Antarctica, is 500 to 1,500 feet from Porky Pig who announced thick and covers an area the size of all folks! France. Retirement, TV toner, other matters discussed at Tintic board meeting Morgan of Payson. (Carla Wall Morgan is a former member of the 6-Cou- sets heritage event nty A teacher with a The Foundation report also bachelors presents some comparisons with degree who began teaching in the regional and national averages. Ac- cording to date complied by the National Education Association, the average salary paid to classroom teachers was $22,341, compared with Tintic School District during the 1981-8- 2 school year received a star- ting salary of $12,835. Over the past five years that same teacher would generally avaTiabeimost other states) the total compensation package in Utah would be slightly higher than the Mountain States and U.S. averages. these within the district, or the age of' 60. Early retirement benefits shall not be paid past the age of 65. 3. Employees who shall retire Supt. Openshaw has received an of invitation from the County San shall do so under the following Diego, to participate, as a panel schedule: A. Employees retirement shall member, in the first National Incontract stitute for Parent Involvement in be based on his-hEducation. After discussing the provisions of the year of retirement. Citizen Centers in the Six County Supt. Openshaw. B. In the first year, the employee area are slated to participate. Status of the TV tower was program and funding with the San The festival is a showcase of the discussed. Supt. Openshaw ex-- Diego County Office of Education, shall receive twenty percent (20) of e .recieved his-hhistory and accomplishments of the plained that Juab County is respon- - the superintendent informed them the salary older segment, 60 and above, of the sible for the maintenance of the that unless they were able to fund his last year under contract. I C. In the second, the retirement Central Utah population. Everyone tower with the school district expenses he would not be able to is invited, including school children, sharing on a 0 basis, the cost of serve on the panel. He added that he payment shall be dropped to sevenfelt it an honor to be asked, but at teen percent (17). to the charge function, any new equipment. The this point he did not feel that either D. In the 3rd, the benefit shall in the festival date Tintic School District, or he can af- drop to fourteen percent (14). from an era in which there was no ford the expense to participate. E. In the 4th, the payment shall be even television or jet aircraft and A rt Office the of from State dropped to eleven percent (11). report Guild, on May 6th at 7 p.m. The con- - radio and the automobile newly the of F. In the 5th, the payment shall be Education age will be in symphony Hall in Salt traduced curiosities. regarding state in was the Last years festival featured the core curriculum outlined by the school buses Lake City. eight percent (8). o G. No payments will be made of the percent Our school was chosen from many display booths with such unusual State Office of Education, is no reviewed. Thirty-twof Utah are beyond the 5th year by the District. other elementary schools in the state artifacts as original tools from the longer a guideline, but a standard total buses in the state 4. The employees retirement will to be on the program. The choir construction of the Manti Temple, and state the minimum concepts over ten years old. This means that current be based on his-he- r . consists of 25 students from Kin-- dishes dating from the 1700s brought that must be taught at each grade at some point, school districts will be on the districts Placemen1 a faced with critical salary certain in and areas, level to and capital outlay later America by immigrants subject dergarten through Sixth Grade. Its director is Sonya Nedreberg. carefully and lovingly carried This core curriculum will eventually expense for new buses that they schedule. 5. In the event a retired employee Tickets for the concert will be sold across the plains to Utah, be the basis for minimum com- - cannot meet and may, therefore, be current resume his-hshould to this contract for forced The state. service, by the choir members for $2 a piece homemade wedding dresses over 200 petency testing by the s saiay on the district School To Tintic Districts placement replace next month. years old made by women who new graduation requirements will schedule, Were very proud of the choir and gathered and carded the wool and no longer allow boards of educations 1976 model Thomas Bus would 6. The Tintic School District will encourage Eureka to come out and wove it into fabric. In addition, old- - to waive any requirements for require at least $70,000. The board voted in favor of adop- continue to pay the insurance costs time entertainment...instrumental graduation. To graduate from high hear them. follow the must student a and ting the following policy for early for those employees who are granted school, bands, choral groups, dancers core new The early retirement, for up to 5 years or elocutionists will display their states requirements. until they have other benefit emto allow districts talents from an era unknown to curriculum could DQI1Q SGTS ployment. test teachers on how well and if they many of the current generation. The festival doors will remain have covered the concepts that are the State Retirement Policy. open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the required by the state core. 1. No certificated employee , The worlds tiniest After discussion of the financial Snow College Gymnasium on First plant seeds are emto as after of referred (herein in state education the of situation in Members of the Tintic High East Ephraim. those of the Epiphytic orchid. They shall be for of the concensus the was it ployee) eligible School Band will be conducting an come 35,000,000 to the ounce! Utah, he-sh- e of director Dude unless C.E. retirement the would one attend no Pykiet, board that privileges Easter fund raiser again this year. Senior Citizens Cen- National School Boards Convention has worked a minimum of fifteen Juab West the solid for orders will be taking They In her lifetime one termite queen chocolate Easter bunnies at a cost of ter, is coordinating the Heritage being held in San Francisco this (15) years immediately preceding his-hin Eureka the the for Tintic activities can retirement Festival produce over 500 million $3 each. year. If funds are available, some for will He District. School arrange board members would like to attend The students plan to canvass the area. and-o- r 2. No employee should be ac- of r, but if anyone is displays the workshops at Brian Head. town photographs m corded The nations of Iceland, Costa Rica early retirement until heshe The final report on the states not contacted and they wish to place people that will be participating is number evaluation of Tintics special has the minimum years required by and Lichtenstein have no armed an order, just call Tintic High the festival. His phone education program was discussed, the State Retirement Act, Fifteen forces. School, n Plans are nearly complete for the L. Bumgardner, second annual Older Americans Resources Director of the Six Coun- Heritage Festival, according to Ross ty Commissioners Organigation. This years festival, an outgrowth Our kids Included in school business mat- - All were pleased and proud that for the second time Tintic did not need an action plan because they were void of violations. ters discussed by Tintic Board of Education at their Monday meeting, was a request from the Tintic Historical Society for use of the of last years success held in Rich- - auditorium during Depot Days field will be held at Snow College, celebration, for a musical program. March 20, beginning at 10 a.m. Permission was granted; rental cost Eighteen of the nineteen Senior to be $10, which will be donated by Aging-Huma- to sing (15) of until er m r er he-sh- 50-5- superin-Participan- ts in-ce- er fund raiser er door-to-doo- 433-693- 9. 433-686- 5. |