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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 3, 1971 (12 pages)

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Wednesday, February 3, 1971 . § NU summer recreation program Nevada Union High probably won't have’ a summer school this year but will have supervised recreation. This was the preliminary indication Monday night as Supt. Gerald Gelatt discussed plans with the trustees. Both the idea of adding supervised recreation and dropping summer school have been raised in the past. A member of the school's physical education department probably will be hired to watch over the athletic fields and gym, organize programs for both youths and adults and possibly do some coaching. Board Chairman Charles Allert sees this as an initial step toward a possible recre-ation district in the Golden Empire. NU officials have talked before of having supervised recreation to make full use of the . new athletic facilities at the Ridge Road campus. They had to build a fence around the turfs to deter vandals and said then that controlled recreation would be provided. Gelatt said the community , : . a Vj eee : sao . service tax will be used to fiThese North San Juan school children painted a sign 32-1 in favor of merging with Cherokee in a pr e-election: jance this program. The disand displayed it in front of their school last week after secret ballot. Children who painted the sign are, from trict l five-cent tax 82 per cent of that district's and Cherokee’s voters left, Ed Chase, Nikki Azevedo, Bart Brady and Joe ibe y= “quanvenkty rae of approved merger of the two school units. North San Ramus. The new district, which becomes operative in School facilities and is not using J tudents tly didn't fav f the July, 1 ,wi : : : the maximum at present. van students apporen n't favor one o uly, 1972, will. be called San Juan Ridge Union Gaemher ceokenl ania has alternatives, going to Nevada City, because they voted. School District. Sean a fictions at NO for several years, appears likely to be eliminated because it is costing the district money and is being used by some students to finish high school a semester early. This indirectly costs the district more due to loss of atendance each spring. Gelatt said summer school expenses run $12,000 to $15,000 but attendance income from the state hasn't quite reached $7,500 at $125 per student. With about 400 students in the summer pro. gram, the district gets an av‘erage daily attendance increase of 60 figured on a full-year basis. Thus, several thousand dollars of summer school expense are financed by the district's general fund, money Gelatt pointed out is needed for the regular school year's education. "It's simply finances that have swayed me," he said in recommending against a 1971 summer school. "It might be that a little rest wouldn't hurt anyway." Complete Supply} OF BUILDING . MATERIALS > YUBA RIVER LUMBER CO. TOWN TALK, GRASS VALLEY STREAKS IN the sky Thursday night treated Nevada county This photo was taken from the Banner Mountain Overcrossayy Bisiauraiie YARD , to a colorful display caused by a Minuteman intercontinental ing on the Golden Center’Freeway. Note the lights of the ¢drs © 289-3351 ballistic missile launched from Vandenburg Air Force Base. widing their way up to Towntalk.