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Working 1. Mike Lindor has a job as an attendant at the Mobil Car Wash. 2. Scott Griswold takes a break from the heavy work load at Lc Bistro. 3. Cathy Hewitt greets her customers with a smile. 4. Jay lundberg works as a cook at Walgreens. 5. Nelson's employs Kelly Huberty as a waitress. 6. Mindy Helseth works dcligcntly during her work hours. ULKAUEKSHia 24 Work Experience Program
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VARYING Individualized Instruction The Individualized Instruction Program was designed for students who wished to receive additional assistance in various areas of learning, such as reading, spelling, speech, and personality behavior. Both academically gifted students and average students were welcomed. The student started with pre-testing, and from that point, worked at his own pace. This year letter grades were based on both attendance and achievement of the individual, as in any other class at RHS. One credit was given per trimester to those who pass satisfactorily on a point-scale basis. New concepts were taught through the use of tapes and games. There was a relaxed atmosphere promoted by the instructors, yet each student was expected to work hard and earn his grade. It is hoped that in the future more students will take advantage of this opportunity to improve skills in any area that needs improvement. ft Varying: Individualized Ins»ruction 23
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Work Program Provides Experience On the Work Experience Program, students had the opportunity to work at various types of jobs while they attended classes four hours a day. Some of the different jobs were cook, printer, janitor, and assistant manager. Participants in the program had a chance to discuss their jobs and personal experiences, job interviews, and other related subjects each day with their co-workers. To be in the program, students had to be accepted by a committee of four. The committee examined all of the applications and then decided who would be accepted. Twenty-eight students were selected this year. Mr. Gilbert, the program director, likes the program because, It gives students an opportunity to work and complete schooling at the same time. The students like getting credit for working and going to school for only-half a day. Mr. Gilbert recommends the program to students who don't like school or haven't been very successful in it. Work Expcrience 25
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