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Show o heOgden VaneyNews: 00 March 1999 o P o BeMove”} toSnowcres by Beth Porter o ey " , Weber School District Offrces between offtcral sanda Valley Elementary School e e T T e ThlS was]ust oneof the toptcs dlscuss R o S I SRR P | | an attempt to reduce overcrowdmg atthe elementary *?’Consrderatron ffor yearround ey | ‘t| scho ol is also bemg made by the district, but this would prove to be costly because of thenecessrty of mstallmg arr—condmomngm suchanoldrb ”'ldm _The parent group, e . o Dr Steven B HOOper ‘s pleased AR AR ,j_’_to announce the opening of his i "»'practtce C‘rf '_-'en’“‘“‘al Dentlstry He & i A TR Ae A T R SR [ will be open by appointment. Call | now for FREE first time dental o SRR f_exam wrth thrs ad. Thrs offer £ PTA Pre i | SEPN PR : Lmdudes decay drsclosrng x~rays Ale Py N M;st lnsurance accepted Nordlc V lle ,‘ ~ i l“here has been a29% INCREASE between1997 and 1998 forpermrts 1ssued If the growth inthe Ogden Valley remained constant, and if we apphed these - same factors to the 1998 fi gures, we would expect approxrmately 1 3() permits tobe 1ssued in 1999.:;Th1s would equate to approxrmately 2.5 permits per ‘week, however ~as youcansee from viewing this data, permits are currently bemg issued ata much b hrgher rate. Durmg the first six weeks of the 1999 calendar year 29 permrts have beenissued, or approxrmately 5 per week. Based on thts data we could expect approxrmately 260 permits to be issued durmg 1999. SRR S B S Conclusron If only half of the 260 households had oneelementary school age chrld we could expect an increase of approxrmately 1 30 students at Valley Elemen—-—a | ;- tary durrng the 1999 School Year. With this information, it is obv1ous that the qurck - fix” option of moving sixth graders to Snowcrest could only offera temporary Te= v CHOOSE YOUR O’WN TOPPINGS 14 lNC PlZZA ONE TOPPING $5. 99 TWO TOPPINGS $6 99 g . prieve from the nflux of new students for one year. Tt must be noted that our fi gures vf ~g Call m Your 'rder = 745 4l 00 South ForkVmflge 2050 nghwav 59, Huntsvi le - for future studen does not mcludetoddlers and bab1es who currentlyhve m the Valley %, - o .-The fouru'school dlstnct off" crals present atthe meetmg cautloned us not to _ assume that the .xth grade wrll not be moved to Snowcrest based on our grcwth pro;ectton ftndrngs but promrsed that they would look at the growth issue-and. deter—.; | ~mine whethera new classroom wing would be possrble They also conceded that 1f Ll n the growth projectlons for theValley prove to be accurate mow , wouldonly be., The dlstrtet oftlclals merztroned the possrbrllty of addmonal fundm gifthenew : 'j | ! Roy Elementary School they plan to burld 18 fmanced through abond. The funds the S i dtstrtct would have used towards the new R oy School would then become availabl i;?_% f:f ?- SR touse toward some of the ol der district schools: They promlsed to repair the rot ?he ‘oraarrrg storyo’l? l"‘l@l@fl lfi%ll@l” B | | L andAnn §t@lltr’dfi EERE I sra mgfi orrgh %@lr’tl %th ’l% % ol i B | o Shgwg are losday l"rrday aod”,;g,, oA B ': @latsrday svemsgs at 7: '%Qpm ; , o N ) * this spring, well enough to stop the leaks that have been plagurng several classrooms for many years and then doa partral re-roof next sprmg Some carpet will also be ‘replaced or added, not enougn in terms of what is needed, butit’s a start. The l . district officials present seemed wrllmg to address ourconcerns. ’l‘he parent group % ‘intends'to follo\s op orr all therssoes drsetts ed arrzoxrll keepthe eommuarty rnformed i 8 | fu?m ithank the members e of he eortcemeo i parentRUrotlp woulo lrke to persorraly -on behaltof the children of Vall ey E lementary. The ‘rors of time sperrt on these ' matt ters hy Doag and ll/llcl‘rellee Rosselly and by loyee Schmrttlmg just. toname a t‘ew s greatly apprecrated In addition, I'd like to thank Ermcrpal Brad Larsen for his coneem andwrlhngness to help the ehrldren m the Ogden Valley 'lhanks toall ol’you : |