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Show Projected growth in Elementary grades compounds problems of building needs toy J. Qodr Morris In the south section of the North Elementary School, 312 students have access to one set of restrooms. By the fall of 1973, there will be at least 310 students in that section of the building with a distinct possibility of having 365 students, stu-dents, provided an additional second grade is added. By the fall of 1976. the south section East Elementary students have less than onehalf as much physical education space as do the other elementary elemen-tary schools. Hopefully, this dual purpose dining and physical phys-ical education facility can be added to the East Elementary by 197G. also used for physical education educa-tion purposes for kindergarten 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade stu- of the North Elementary will have 465 students. Compounding Compound-ing the problem is the tact that children of all ages, kindergarten kin-dergarten through grade six, must use the existing, inadequate inad-equate restrooms. Total enrollment enroll-ment at the North Elementary grades kindergarten through 6th. Is presently 495. By the fall of 1973 it will probably be close to 550 students By the fall of 1976 the total North enrollment will be 650 students. stu-dents. All the growth in the North School enrollment will be housed in the south section of the building where space is available and where there is a shortage of restrooms. The restroom problem at the North School is critical and needs to be cared for during the summer of 1973 so the facilities facili-ties can be used during the 1973-74 school year. The East Elementary School has no separate dining facilities facili-ties as is the case with the South, North, Parowan and Es-calante Es-calante Valley elementary schools. Students in the East Elementary Ele-mentary eat in the multipurpose multipur-pose room. The multipurpose room is used for food service-from service-from 11:30 a.m. untjl 1;3Q p.imv therefby not being availalble for physical education purposes. pur-poses. All students afEast Elementary, El-ementary, grades kindergarten kindergar-ten through sixth must use the multipurpose room for physical education purposes. At the North, South, and Parowan Par-owan Elementary schools the separate dining facilities are dents. The net results is that |