Show ?P?' : I zi:i': :: 1 fl Lehi Free :: : Preu Now Wahl - Wednesday May R771 10 2000 - I Page 6 ::?::' YOUNG 0f AL r 0 N E E RS 13 I 7:v:: 2) New reading program for junior high students I ig i I 1 i I a I I 1 1 I I a a ' : "I i ''Z'?1-- - dents through the reading ' 4'' fk ''::''' I '' : ry ' ct:ft'': I ::':s't - - '' Ite 1 t ' ' 4 t ' ' : if' t '' " del 4 ' -- t - ' ti 1' "- 874 ' - ''' - I :- -- 't 'A i-t - liii31' PIIIM!Itt : 4 t 7 431 la AmPor - f 110 - -- tiott t k Y ' A 0 '0 - '' 40 I- 4 'ii' I 4 a a 4 -- - - 4 - 0 - - ' '''"4 ' r 1 4 Pdanhd:o i l 7 0 I families and teachers The Iltohn!n high "bad 50 111S1JY°uthwiallorir involves the training of more the Childcare I class both in the Debbie S 4 year olds and out inprogba7am She terYaner aides IAN instructor over khe and Jeanie Chrstigmsen supervise the preschool Ind LHS students tile basics of preschool education - 1 ra7 -- - at Photos by Cathy Aired t i 1 iP 1 1 At At C to C - hrl 01 Calend Aillit — I SEA - CEDAR VALLEY ELEMENTARY May May May May May 15-1- 9 State CORE testing SEGO ULY ELEMENTARY 17 Book Mobile DARE graduation at 6 pm Dance festival and field day Last day of school students attend school from 8:45 to 10:15 May 15-1- 8 May May May May 19 24 25 26 18 19 28 Dance Festival and field day Last day of school students attend from 9:15 to 10:45 am ELEMENTARY UCA test week 4th grade field trip to the Great Salt Lake 17 ' pance festival at 2:15 pm 1LEHI 21 : lst grade field trip to Discovery Park Awards assembly at 10:15 am 23 "None or one pink slip party to Tratalga 25 Last day of school from 9:15 to 10:45 26 classes attend during this time e """0 i:i: Cedar Valley Elementary first graders get ready to ride the obstacle course at the annual bike rodeo i I Cedar Valley PTA hosts bike rodeo for safe kids also rode an "around the block bike hikes with challenges and check points Mae la PTA president Jacobsen pointed out the importance of reviewing safety rules and reminding students to wear helmets when they ride "Some of these kids spend their whole summer on their Now's the time to bikes remind them about safety before summer vacation" she said Students who remembered to wear bike helmets were rewarded with an extra treat BY CHARLYNN ANDERSON CEDAR FORT CORRESPONDENT "Ride Safe 1yl11 was the slogan for Cedar Valley Elementary's annual Bike Rodeo held on Friday April 28 2000 Julie A Barnum the PTA Safety Chairman arranged the activi ties of day PTA moms and dads stopped traffic and helped at a : - the learning stations Students rode an obstacle :1 course learned hand signals and safety rules and had a bicycle safety inspection by the Sheriff's Utah County Older students Department : :: :: !" II p p May 15-1- 9 May 19 May 22 am 22 23 24 25 26 6th grade graduation Dress rehearsal for dance festival Dance festival from 10 to 11:15 am Field day Last day of school track 1 attends from 8 to 9:30 2 attends from 9:30 to 11 am and for a night of fun and music tomorrow night at 7:30 pm in the Lehi High School audi- Date: When: Whent: torium The community is invited admission is free Classical and pops numbers will be accent the evening of jazz brought to you by the directors Kaye Collins and Peter Swiderski LIFIS Thursday May 11 7:30 Am LAS auditorium IIERMI6E TOURS 20110 ' CE HOURS 1 an effort to bettermeet the needs of our families andpatients we are extending our office hours In addMon well child appointments can now In pI : 91 - - -- ' ' MINTY fl TOUR 7 84 Church -- I 4 1 -- - 1:! itialt iAkiiii :i 2: I I and le: 2 2 am and back 'Evening of Excellence' at 7pm Bill Evans ballet performance at 7 pm Rnal exams Final exams Graduation practice at 2 Am at BYU Yearbook dance from 6 to 10 pm Seniors pidc up caps and govms at 7 am Senior sluff day Senior check out from 8 to 10 aM Graduation at 5 pm at BYU Gracr night at the high school starting at 10 p11 Check out for 10th and 1 lth grade at 8 am May 16 May 19 May 18-1- 9 May 22-2- 3 May 23 May 23 May 24 May 24 May 25 May 25 May 256 May 26 Jazz Band to perform for community The Lehi Silver Band will appear in concert with the Concert e Lehi Junior High Jazz Band a I' LEHI HIGH SCHOOL Volunteer week Last day of kindergarten Hot air balloon launch sponsored by Kellogg's Tony the Tiger at 8 Lehi Silver Band - Lagoon and Seven Peaks trips Yearbook bash from 12:45 to 3 pm Last day of school students attend school from 741 all Kindergarten am May May May May May ' 'May 24 25 May May 26 MEADOW ELEMENTARY Photo by Martynn Anderson State CORE testing parents please try not dot out during these days children need to be WM ed Road Runner Roustabout (field day) Dance festival at 1:45 pm Honors assembly Last day of school students attend fmm 8:40 LEHI JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL' Alpine days at Mountain View High School at234 May 15-1-6 Class officer elections begin May 17 Anal choir awards concert from 6 to 9 pm May 18 Final elections for class officers May 19 Choir perfonning at Lagoon at 9 am May 20 15-1- 9 2 ' The LHS preschool had their year-en- d program WI 30 young students presented varlf1wous mop lir 1 4 ' 47 i ! P It's time 10 celebtl 1 i Illleskl11-4--siteit-ei- i May 19 May 26 - e to the left holds Ns dun Abbie Thompsonand In the background from left to fight lorn II Hampton : 'above photo aline of preschoolers el 11010k In with mixed emotions for their parents ' -- m34 44:011 a- 1 1 ' - Kalen Jones In the high for the ribbon tiol -- - :t W 11117"--:(7 I '1' :::I: " ' ' 1 II ! ottor! 7:lt i ‘ " EAGLE CREST ELEMENTARY 7- 10 r vt''''' ' i':"4 ''' t ts ON '' - I a I 4 - - i 4:‘ 1 ' 4 i -- : : si t r ' ' 4 11 ost am 1 ' VIVI' i"e---- -" -- a 4 i1 leioNolk 4 - ::: a ' "4--- Za:lt 4 ' - ' al 1wAlmoollw - ' ' Alt 41k l''- 1 4 11 sts - - zt' ' ' ' si 4 It a 4 '' - :i's IL 1 " clpc44 t ' 4 - - 4 ' 4 '''' ' Itoloor - t' ' '4 - - 74i44z114 -- - - '' 1 4 ' oy' t : -' ) 1 ' ' ' ' r ' ' - ' - -- 'it iM 1 - 'z41 't - 4 ir ' -- ' :' yip 4 - '' t: - 4 ' 1 4 ' 14 :' --44:4' i t -- - - 4 - --- - "ittlst- ' itt ' - s 14-- — ' 4 24'4 ' - 10tt e - r7: - it's-t-'-- 4 - - --- - 4 4 44'"'""1 4 I t "If we teach the teachers then many of us can be helping students long term and in said Tim many areas Brantley "That will make fall reading strategies more pow"What most people don't erful for the students and realize is the important dis- make teaching easier for the tinction between reading and teachers" Because of the kinds and comprehending" said the school program coordinator levels of texts students are "Some students can read flu- assigned to read the reading ently but not understand or challenge increases as a stuinterpret the meaning while dent enters secondary school other students other students A science text contains a may struggle with the words highly specialized vocabulary but understand the mean- when compared to a narrative text with characters and ing" Open to all seventh a plot Taggart said when stugraders next year the pro- dents learn strategies in gram will teach students spe- reading it helps the youth cific strategies to assist them approach various texts with a in reading comprehension specific and appropriate The classes will be taught by method The program is being fundteachers who hold current ed in part by the Utah School and endorsements reading have specialized training Trust Lands account made Other faculty members will available for the first time also receive training to help this year And is also supportthem construct their reading ed through school funds i: I 0 ingful ways to help guide stu- process "That's the most exciting part of this project" Taggart adds And the MIS principal agrees k 1 4'' 'I'Ctt ' 414 - ' "olooloNommtkat7 vr 1 --- 't ' ' ' -L 044f44414 assignments in more mean- Many parents and teachers have wondered why many students stop doing their :6:: homework when they enter junior high The biggest dife61 ference is the change in reading task according to the Sally Taggart A difference that the Lehi Junior High School administration and faculty hope to help students with by using a new reading comprehension program this 014 0'0° 4 4 li' irr -- I ' - - :- TO 4 - 773177:75ww Hislor4- Sept 30th to Oct 1301- be scheduled in the evenings or on Saturday mornings RN - Tout: - t I 1 Z : ' I 1 - Niagara Falls Peter Whitmer home Palmyra Sacred Gra Smith's birth place Boston Lexington Concord PIrout Harmony PA4 Kirtland OH Nauvoo Carthage Adam Ond14 Far West Liberty Jail Temple Site & much more II - -- : ' ItileatIEDIRM Bus tour (aeli sireanditioned buses with restreoelss video a stereo equiPoreol) a a - ' ' 0 : l IV 13 nights accommodations Airfare not included s 3 night Branson option Tour guides 2 meals each day (breakfast and dinner) Guide bOoks pins All entrance fees 4141 ? 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