Show rebus rota club meets the rebus rota literary club met last thursday at the home of isabelle isabella redd in a covered esh luncheon the program was from the education department miss redd introduced mrs olive W V thompson as guest speaker who said only through education are arc we going to realize our way of life in america if we as americans are going to enjoy this freedom then we must make it tion in the home school and community what arc we doing in monticello about our educational responsibility what kind of a school have we for our children Is it the kind you desire for your children today the schools are crying for operation cooperation co between the parent and school in the march issue of the national educational cat ional association magazine there is a long article dealing with the need of parents in the planning odthe of the school curriculum the responsibility of the kind of school you have for your children falls right back on the parents are you requesting that your board of education hires no one but certified teachers rs for your children in a good many districts in utah parents are making this demand on their boards arethear are their children any better than yours why does the san juan school district favor uncertified teachers Is it because you as parents are indifferent about the welfare of your children and have left this responsibility too much in the hands of someone else do you know that san juan pays higher for uncertified teachers than any place in the state lets wake up parents of monticello you have some of the best and most promising children in the state of utah lets not neglect our opportunity to do our part so that our children will be trained to take their places in world the meeting closed with a musical program doris black and laree adams played a saxophone duet duct accompanied by ada may jones on the piano in inrid ingrid rid adams played a piano solo club adjourned to meet may 6 with isabelle redd hostess |