Show Shared teaching experiences have made popular progress in Western Duchesne County schools DUCHESNE My is the usual greeting of the two teachers from Duchesne as they pass the two shared teachers from the Alla-mont High faculty en-route to to fill teaching Carolyn D Maxfield and Mrs T. McCarthy teach home economics and girls' F. E. at Duchesne one in minute class and stay home the next day to teach these subjects to the girls at Reid H. teaches music at both schools and a class in Spanish at on this same as does Kenneth W. Poulton commercial subjects in typing and Tills pilot program for im proving the curriculum in these small schools of the Duchesne County School started with the school year last makes it possible for the teachers to teach in their areas of preparation the music teacher to teach not ah the home economics teacher to teach not girls' P. E which was the case many times prior to inauguration of this Mr Poulton and Davis are assigned to the facility of the Duchesne High School and Mrs Maxfield and Mrs M are members of the Altamont High School For the most they travel on their own Uie 30 required each way to go do their Transportation is in district owned which are used for the driver training program in the district during Uk- Bummer At students involved in the teacher and at Altamont the entire student body of these small high A preliminary survey of the program conducted the N of January the County Board of it is accepted very favorably by the their parents and the At the school district s f this on its but t is hoped the program will be in the schools fund sponsored by the Ford Foundation reports Rowan C Stutz of the Duchesne County School District One of the most favorably ac phases of the program by die students and teachers is Jie minute class which allow them time to fin-sh a in and prepare a meal In home ec |