Show 1 j Manti a High School Program Outlined I DETAILS GIVEN ON REGISTRATION REGISTRATION TION FEES CREDITS etc cc t Details concerning the beginning of oC another school year at Manti Monti 8 i school have been announced Y school officials The attention Ef of 1 Parents and md students is invited So t to ti the he following items Registration Registration I Freshmen and cind sophomores should report re Port to school Thursday Sept 1 1 at 9 9 a. a am a.m. m. m They They will b be g given gen en in Instructions and assistance in m legi registering reg- reg i and will receive their j books These students will not be 1 required to report back to school until the following Monday J Juniors and seniors will report to school Friday Sept 2 at 9 am a.m. for registration n. n They likewise will 1 report port back at 9 a. a m m. m Monday JA A preliminary registration for forthe forthe forthe the coming school year was con- con acted last spring This registrar r n was held for or the purpose of getting g students and parents to consider in advance the courses r ich should be selected It also enables tIle the faculty u to make plans 2 or the 50 1949 school year This spring ring ing registration is no not of course binding upon the students and c changes hanges can be made when registration regis- regis m ration n is conducted next week aThe The main purpose of the two day registration is to eliminate on on and give students a more adl ad- ad l quote quate opportunity y to consult with h Heir ir teachers and p parents rents Fees Gees f The c following fees ees have been es- es bushed by the Board of n and are payable upon r d m n 9 Locker This fee is op- op I ona oval as s 5 students are not required rent rent lockers The entitles fie e student to the use of a locker nd na a padlock for or the year Two dents may share one locker if hey y desire During the summer 1 if if the lockers in the school have Jeen een replaced and the others ref rei re- re f aired so this year the school is i pared re-pared to offer good locker ser- ser Ice ce Student body This fee used to support all student body Continued on Page 5 MANTI HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM OUTLINED I Continued from Page 1 I activities Library This fee entitles entitles en- en I titles the student to the use ff his lis textbooks for the year A portion portion por- por tion on of the amount depending upon upon up- up on n proper care of the he books is refunded in the spring The balance balance bal- bal ance nce is used to purchase materials books woks subscribe to newspaper and magazines and otherwise maintain the ic school library Ty Typewriting writing This fee is charged all aU students taking typing The he revenue is used for the maintenance maintenance main- main of the Ule typewriters in the school chool Physical examination This his fee must be paid by all jun- jun ors In return each junior receives receives re- re I a thorough physical examination examination tion from the physician of his own I choice loice and the school nurse School officials wish to out that lat the Manti high school unlike some ome other schools in this area ha hano has no o special fee for homemaking or shop lop classes and has a student body t fee ee of 3 00 whereas this fee in several everal high schools of the county ranges anges from to 1200 Classes lasses Because of the cooperation of the school chool board and the superintendent superintend- superintend ent nt the high school will be able to o offer a full fuU and varied program I in n shop for the first time this year This will enable the school to ofer offer offer of- of fer er a much better general program for or the boys a and d will ease the burden in other departments and permit ermit the school to have a somewhat somewhat some- some what broader curriculum for Cor all students Credits The high school last year began and nd will continue a policy of offering offering offer- offer ing ng equal credit for all subjects This his is in line with a growing practice practice tice ice among high schools throughout the he nation The old system of full units for some ome classes and half units for others was developed in the era when high school were primarily intended to prepare students for I college Full credits were granted for subjects required by the col colleges colleges colleges col- col leges and less value was placed upon other courses Today the tendency is to think of high school as an institution from which all students can get benefits whether college bound or not and to place as much importance on homemaking ing for example as on geometry Full Program Outlined Again in line with the gi growing owing trend in American high schools all students will be required requited to be in classes the full day There willbe will willbe willbe be no so-called so free periods I It If has been the observation of school people for a long time that such free or study periods are wasted wasted wast wast- wasted ed to a considerable extent by most students and that they can gain greater grenter benefit from class attend attend- ance Band The Band Mothers organization parents generally the band directors direct direct- ors and the faculty have frequently frequent frequent- ly stressed the need for having the band period in the regular schedule The reasons for this are obvious interference with the noon hour insufficient time fo fot practice and so on The school this year has arranged ed a 3 schedule whereby band will come during the sixth period of the day No required class will interfere with band and the faculty faculty faculty fac fac- will make whatever adjustments adjustments adjustments adjust adjust- ments are arc necessary so that all band members can cnn enroll for band This arrangement will be to the advantage of students parents and the band itself It can be made t to operate successfully if the school has the full cooperation of band members and parents College Requirements Because a considerable proportion of Manti l high school graduates at attend attend attend at- at tend college consideration of students students students stu stu- dents and parents should be directed directed di- di to college entrance require require- ments The entrance requirements of senior colleges are generally more stringent than those of junior col col- leges Requirements of the University University University Uni Uni- of Utah which are able to those of most year four-year colleges are arc summarized as follow Required 15 units Of these 15 units three must be English and andone andone I Ione one algebra The remaining 11 re required required required re- re i units can be divided among the fields of English and spee-ech spee mathematics science social science history etc foreign languages language agriculture s shop hop h o p homemaking music p physical education etc as the student cho chooses ses However the University of Utah recommends in additions to the required three units of English and andone andone andone one of algebra an additional unit of mathematics two units of science science science ence and two units of history and social science |