Show The Schools Of South Sanpete By Mac lne Isbell Manti During the past few months the South Sanpete Teachers Association Association Association As As- has encouraged a group of administrators and teachers to submit articles for publication publication publication tion which explained the work ork of the various departments and classes in the elementary and high schools of this area This was a teachers project not the administrators It was an association of teachers asking asking asking ask ask- ing its members to cooperate We Ve have had quite good suc suc- cess Of course we had a few who just didn't seem to have time to report to you the patrons patrons patrons pa pa- of the South Sanpete Schools who are our employers I am sure the majority of you ou have been brought a little closer in jn understanding the whys why's of education by reading these ar ar- ar Speaking for the teachers teach teach- ers I am sure the they would st say question our beliefs come to P. P T. T A. A visit your schools talk to your teachers learn to know your yom school and let your school 1 know TJ Th 1 1 t f tl 1 us V l yuu you I me He a sc noo s o v U imo district are only as strong as the weakest link In my history class students were debating about an education education education tion bill during a session of our congress and Phillip Johnson son of Mr 11 and Mrs Evan Johnson Johnson John John- son made the statement America America America Am erica can not afford to have poor schools Schools arc are the essential of all life and living You as patrons of South Sanpete Sanpete Sanpete San San- pete must have good schools You are the first link in the chain If you weaken so will the teachers and students If the teachers weaken you must musk insist on more strength And if the students give way parents and teachers must strengthen the students together Our sincere thanks to the local lo- lo local lo 10 cal editors who have been very fine and helpful 1 in cooperating to bring these artic articles s to you J |