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Show ! , _ GRANTS FOR WEBER, DAVIS — Three major educational proj-, $140,000 for the next year and|cepts and AaLoc of Edy-|@ demonstration and research center’ with eminent teaching cation. — | nae specialists brought in, Sen. Frank E. Moss, D-Utah,| grants going to teachers Dr WIWdasry | Districts practices ha wie — of team |such as Valley View and A. Par- as pioneered in thejley Bates Education Act of| year. | ee | Weber District. been approved for] The entire district will become Utah by the U.S. Ba }OLVLOSG tor School ects under the Elementary and|the same amount for the third! teaching Secondary 1965 have MO” hae Aid UK d J.5 vuuuy 3 | built especially for) see A teaching, : en. Moss said that the grants): ra. , the under the educational acts ‘‘will / 2, ~{| provide Utah educators and ad- and/|district team teaching is being|ministrators the opportunity t from} carried on in the older conven-|develop educational innovatio said that the Weber School Dis-| other districts who would like! tional type of school such as| which then may be adapted j] trict will receive an $87,768 to “intern” to learn the con-| Wilson and in the newer schools| other parts of the nation.” | grant for an exemplary training} center for team teaching ~ and) Specialized programs. ° oe The Davis County School District will receive a grant to establish and operate a statewide educational television netWOK) | The third project approved is in the Logan School District to develop a plan for instruction for “underachieving readers and writers.” Wek | | ! eg Ogden eee REQUESTS OUTLINED Final grants must still be negotiated, although requests from the school districts are: a | | | . | Momday, December 23, 19 Standard-Exsminer, a | Weber, $87,768; Davis, $61,111; and Logan, sum not announced. Eight other applications have been returned to Utah with the notation that some of the ideas| are excellent, but that the appli-| cations must be polished and| modified to conform fully with| the educational act and with the} goals of the Office of Educa-| on | | | _ These applications can be resubmitted by the Feb. 8 dead-| line to qualify for the next round| af gra thents senator, said. "NERY | eos PLEASED”. — Dr. William R. Boren, super- ntendent, of the Webér. District | said today that he is very} pleased to learn of the approval| RRS oe ee : ) fe oe Be ~~ ae e Be oe a a ie coe se of the district’s application. “We will continue to develop a curriculum geared to individu- | al instruction and team teaching,” he said. Same a ‘The requests were for $87,786 for the rest of this school year, ‘ | _ - PROUD WINNERS aH | Stanger, historian; wablquist Junior High School's student leach’ OM ind Terry Bailey, ong | Seat Calderwood, secretary; eae aky va py this year’s football squad along | | ident (left to right), place Gage tne school display case. the ee yg A tesa fs | / |