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Show 1 1 DISCUSS FIGURES. Bob Campbell, left of Utah Agencies, and Tom Car-don, Car-don, president of the Cedar City . Chamber of Commerce, discuss figures in air service discussion held here on Thursday. Transfers approved at School Board meet I interests in elementary I schools and in charge of Title II Federal programs. O. Kent Hulet, who has been serving as principal of the Cedar Junior High School will assume the principalship of the North Elementary. . To Junior High Bruce Decker, currently principal at Parowan High School will take over the reigns at Cedar Junior High. Richard Dotson, principal of the Parowan Elementary will move up to assume the principalship of the Parowan Six major administrative transfers were announced this week following the meeting of the Iron County School Board Monday. The transfers effect leadership leader-ship on the district level as well as administrative heads in four of the schools in the district, according to Clair Morris, superintendent. iianseis which .become effective ef-fective March 15, were announced an-nounced as follows: Mrs. Claudia J. Forsyth, who has served as principal of the uiemeiuary will return to the Central office of the district as a member of the supervisor staff with primary will include Ford chasis with a Superior Body. Bid was for $11,475 FOB factory. Delivery is expected this summer. Hen reports Heard a report of observations observa-tions made relative to the school district by representatives representa-tives of the Utah Department of Education Allen Bauer and Jewel Brindry, following a visit here. Received a copy of a school lunch report Indicating a 56 percent participation in the district, an Increase over previous years. Were informed by physicians physic-ians in the area that student examinations in the schools would be discontinued and that no more immunization clinics would be conducted in the schools. High School. Arliss Jensen, Principal at the Beryl Elementary will move to Paroawn to fill the vacancies at the Parowan Elementary. El-ementary. Paul Radmall, a teacher at the East Elementary will assume as-sume : the principalship at Beryl.y . , . . . A replacement for Mr. Radmall Rad-mall at the East Elementary Will be announced at a later date. Superintendent Morris indicated indi-cated that the administrative changes are being made at this time to give the leaders an opportunity to become oriented ori-ented in the respective schools prior to the organization organiza-tion and preparation of new-programs new-programs for the 1971-72 school year. Appoint assistant coach The Board in other action also announced the employment employ-ment of Robert C. Schexnay-ler Schexnay-ler ,as assistant football ooach and social studies instructor in-structor at Cedar High School for next year. Schexnayder received ihis degree from Southern Utah State College and has served as a student assistant to head football coach Tom Kingsford at SUSC. Trips and travel for mem bers of the school district were authorized by the board as follows: Douglas Bonzo, release time to accompany members of the Key Club to the District Con-Bountiful Con-Bountiful and also approved Idaho March 18-22. Max Dalley, in cooperation with others of the Southern Utah Supervisors Association to visit schools In Tuscon, Ariz, March 13-17. Robert L. . Stratton, representing repre-senting -principals of the district, dis-trict, to attend, the National Elementary School Principals Conference to be held at Cleveland, Clev-eland, Ohio April 16-24. .; Other action Other action of the school Board was as follows: The firm of Huskinson and Giles were approved to conduct the district audit. Rental rates for Iron County use of temporary facilities fac-ilities at the Parowan Elementary Elem-entary were set at $1.50 per square foot of usable space per year with charges to be pro-rated on actual time used. Approval of a trip to northern Ut3h March 16 and 17 for the Cedar High School orchestra for concerts enroute and combined concert at Bountiful an dalso approved a tour by the Cedar High School band south to schools in Utah and Las Vegas, Nev. Accepted a bid submitted by Parkway Ford for a new school bus for the next school ytar. The 12 patener unit |