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Show Page Four - The Eureka Reporter - June 26. 1998 School district holds meeting, talks lunch tickets, reading, etc. 1 1 Simple Simon met a lineman high up in the air. Said the lineman V to Simple Simon, when up near lines BEWARE. Never remove brancfies or debris tangled in lines NfivaJ injf.ll roofp r Never install Rachelle, age 10 antennas or satellite dishes near power lines Tintic District Board of Education met on Monday, June 15th, for their regular monthly meeting. Items on the agenda included the following: The 1998-9- 9 Budget was presented to the board members b he Business Official, Brenda Sutherland, and was adopted unanimously by the Board. program thict would begin fourth school quarter of the 1998-9- 9 year and continue into the summer. West Desert High School will be meeting with State Office personnel later in the week in order to plan their program. Both programs are dependent on funding. Millard School District will offer auto mechanics. Tintic School District students may also have access to this program should funding become avail- A report was given on the Study Committee meeting held on June 3, at IPP in Delta. Five members from West Desert and able. seven members from Eureka Rowse Superintendent attended the meeting, which was presented board members with a reported to be very productive packet of materials which inwith some good ideas and sugcluded the Class schedules for 1998-9- 9 gestions offered. school year, the third The committee will continue year Centennial School applicato meet and discuss such issues tions, other grant applications as: parent involvement, seminary which have been approved for release time, student responsibilWest Desert High and Tintic ity and other issues. High. She complimented those at Staff members from Eureka both high schools for having Elementary presented to the written die grants. Board the process by the staff of In order to eliminate some reviewing research and best concerns with collecting lunch practices in the adoption of a money for school lunches from new reading program. Teachers high school students at Tintic, have spent time at the superintendent proposed the on and what to collection meetings of money for lunch reading look for when adopting a readtickets for Tintic High students, ing series. The entire staff put in be collected at the high school. a Tot of time and effort before She recommended that die narrowing the selection down to schools sell lunch tickets only on two reading series. Parents were Mondays and only weekly or invited to school to review the monthly tickets. Students will two programs and offer input. still be allowed to buy lunch The decision was made to pur- from the daily, but no chase the 'Scholastic program single lunch tickets can be purfor grades K-and to also chased. The consensus of the Board was to implement these Court" to suppurchase "Open K-in recommendations. The plement grades Board looked at copies of the books from both series and were We are inclined to believe very pleased with the selection those we do not know, because by the staff. they have never deceived us. Tintic School District Samuel Johnson continues to work with the Utah State Office of Education tmd War is as much a punishment Sevier Valley Technical Center to the punisher as to the sufferer. in order to secure funding for Jefferson vocational programs for Tintic High School and West Desert By union the smallest states thrive, by discord the greatest are High School. Tintic High School destroyed. is planning a building trades Sallust ala-car- te WMl tmu Breanne, age 10 AYAf Treat all lines as energized lines 6, fRO A? Werinft 6ei Phc hoil Dont trim trees near power lines Hdp. ma Jake, age Avoid power lines when cleaning out 12 2. gutters Its time again Sam, age 9 Outdoor electric safety is important to all of us this time of year when were outside more. the help of some of last years winners in Utah Powers Electric Safety Contest, we wanted to make you aware of some of the potentially hazardous situations you and your kids can get into while working or playing outdoors. Miss Tintic Pageant Ages 15 to 20 Sign-u- p Deadline is July 2! The Pageant will be held Friday, August 14, 7:00 p.m. Tintic High School For Information and Sign-upShccnaDrapcr Karen Baum 433-631- 433-692- Bobbiejohnson SlephShaip UTAH POWER A PacifiCorp Company for the call: 8 1 433-691- 433-666- s, 6 2 CASHPRIZESII & Lots of Other Prizes Tool! |