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Show UTAH NESS 317 211 U SUITE SUIT ASSCC S MIS LAKE CITY T SI1I1-12T- T P Celebrating more than 95 years of service to the citizens of Eureka. THS holds homecoming Ten seniors and three juniors that plan to graduate early were honored on Friday, February 2,ul at halftime of the basketball game. The students presented their parents with flowers as their advisor. Jay Evans, told the crowd about the students and their future plans. Before those contests also. The assembly ended with each contestant giving their speech about why they would make the best homecoming king or queen. The winners of the homecoming contest were announced at half time of the The basketball game. seniors were Homecoming King was senior, honored, the' honored their Cody Mvers and the Homecoming advisor for his many dedicated Queen was junior, Aleasha years at Tintic High School. Jay Larsen. First attendants were Evans has taught at the high junior. Dustin Grady and senior, school for 31 years and the Dayna Currie. Second Attendants seniors wanted to showed how were sophomore. Cam Roberts, much they have appreciated him and freshman, Brylee Currie. for helping them for the past six Third attendants were freshman. years. TJ Hannifin, and sophomore. Homecoming week began on Crystal Zufelt. Monday with students dressing up the each class section a of the hall. decorating Health note The seniors won both the dress up and thc-hacontests. They will be honored with a party in the next few weeks. There was a pep assembly on Friday morning in which the homecoming contests were asked questions about each other and participated in a Who's Line Is It Anyway contest. The seniors won In response to a growing number of cases of the human mad cow disform of ease (bovine spongiform encephalopathy), the American Red Cross is preparing to turn away blood donors who have lived anywhere in Western Europe since 1980. The disease has killed 92 people in everyday ll and Price $.40 EUREKA, UTAH - February 9, 2001 Volume Ninety-Si- x so-call- ed brain-destroyi- England, Ireland ng and Number 6 Test scores discussed at school board meeting The Tintic School Board held Gordon Grimstcad presented it's regular meeting on Monday. results of the STAR testing at January 22nd Their were several Tintic High School that showed tremendous topics discussed. improvement in The various school's reading scores. He also showed presented their site based plan and the increase of the number of reported on their testing scores. books that have been checked out Carol Ann Duncan reviewed SAT of the library since the program scores for Eureka Elementary in has been in place. He rev iewed all subjects. She reported that training the teacher's at although there were some areas of the high school has participated concern, the test scores overall in. indicated a gain as a result of board elected Newly teachers efforts to implement and focus on the school's site based ice plan. Mrs. Duncan said that after review of the test scores with the teacher's, they realized they were being tested on curriculum that is not introduced until later in the Mary Ann Allinson gets appointment members. Troy Jones. Mary Lou Draper, and Ronald Bray along with the Business Administrator. Brenda Sutherland, were sworn into office by taking the Oath of Office. City sets agenda Eureka City Council will hold its regular meeting on Monday. . February 12th at the Eureka 15 North Church Street, which will begin promptly- at 7:00 City-Offices- - p.m. Roll call and approval of the minutes will be followed by the treasurer's report and claims against the city . of officers and Report committees will include reports by Fred Garbctt: Fred L. Garbctt. fire chief: the planning commission: and council committees. Unfinished business will be followed by new business which year. They will be planning ways to implement these into the school Mary Ann Allinson. second year earlier. She also outlined in service training and professional grade teacher at Eureka development classes in which the Elementary . has been selected to teachers have participated. represent the district and grade Mary Ann Allison presented level on a statewide elementary France an overview of the program language arts core revision Mountain Math that Eureka committee. The committee will Elementary has purchased. They be responsible for revising the will include Judge Sharia will arts core used tool be for as a elementary Williams language program regarding fines and A1 curriculum based on the latest Lange and Paula Schmittdicl form teacher's to provide more material to student's that are similar to research on reading. The the EPA. material they arc tested on for committee will be involved for at Miscellaneous items will least a y ear or longer. assessment. conclude the meeting. Aleasha Larsen is crowned THS Homecoming Queen for 2001 by-las- t year's homecoming queen Amber Jones during halftime at the basketball game. The class of 2001 was honored at last Friday night's basketball game. Representing the class are hackrovv, Cody Myers, Brian Fuell, Amber Jones and Dayna Currie. Front row are Jennifer Eva, Heather Lance, Summer Grimstead, Sarah John, Poppy Simmons and Mike Kurz. Not pictured are Esther Booke, Desi Kirgin and Brigitte Kirgin. |