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    • part): "Power and energy furnished to California-Pacific Utilities Company is pursuant to the contract referred to.and the obligation to supply extends to the California-Pacific Company under that Agreement. For this reason, Utah Power and Light...
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    • 41 instructional to frustrated as the difficulty level increased: no one scored from frustrated to instructional or instructional to independent as they moved from the 6th grade level to the high school level. The passages and related questions...
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    • 40 Schools across the nation are implementing programs such as the Presidential Physical Fitness program and the Gold Medal Schools program in order to entice students to become physically active at school. Physical activity provides known health ben...
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    • 38 had to work through the RTI model. She did not believe RTI could diagnose, but the explicit teaching and repetition of the interventions helped some students become successful readers. Table 2 Respondent Answers Related to RTI Framework Question...
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    • 41 School 3 18.805 177 0.84 0.93 0.09 School 6 17.89 73 0.88 0.94 0.06 School 9 16.6 54 0.96 0.98 0.02 School 11 12.51 98 0.66 0.83 0.17 School 10 5.55 179 0.83 0.9 0.07 School 5 3.78 58 0.79 0.88 0.09 School 8 3.47 133 0.83 0.93 0.1 School 1 3.38...
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    • 40 level, fifth grade readers. At each club meeting, discussion centered on the previous assigned text, and then a new reading assignment was given, with the expectation it would be read and participants would be ready to thoughtfully discuss the...
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    • 38 boyfriend lives with the family in the home. Maria has two little sisters that she helps tend. Maria’s real dad lives in Texas and was very abusive to Maria’s mom in the past. Maria’s maternal grandma lives in St. George and Maria’s mom...
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    • 42 Matheson, A. S., & Shriver, M. D. (2005). Training teachers to give effective commands: Effects on student compliance and academic behaviors. School Psychology Review,34(2), 202- 219. Murdick, N., & Petch-Hogan B. (1996). Inclusive classroom...
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    • Self-Disclosure and Cohesion in the Classroom 39 Vita Curt Wakefield was born in Rexburg Idaho. He went to Madison High School and Graduated in 1998. He served a two year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ in the country of Italy. Curt then...
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    • HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS MILTON JOLLEY President AUDREY HOUCHEN Representative WINONA HUNTER Secretary RflVENNfl LEIGH Vice-President JflY WILKINSON Representative ige 45 — flGRICOLA
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    • SHERRELL VAN "JACK" SAWYERS Biography Jack Sawyers, t h e name h e usually goes b y , was born August 28, 1933. I n J o s e p h , Utah, to Bill Mac a n d Irene Miller Sawyers. He attended the f i r s t a n d second g r a d e in Joseph and completed...
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    • Sept. 20, 1979.. . T h e Mayor informed t h e Council on. updated information concerning Kolob Water, a f t e r attending a Water Resources Board meeting. He a s s u r e d the Council t h a t all misunderstandings concerning the 215 water s h a r e...
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    • Heaton's wife were ordered to fix a meal for them. They also demanded that Heaton haul a load of corn fiom the bam down to the house to feed their horses. It was fortunate, at the time, that they had a good supply of food on hand so the women fixed...
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    • 42 selection on the high school level, 18% of the participants were independent, 32% were instructional, and 45% were frustrated. Even though the same percentage scored on the instructional level for both types of selections, the results varied in...
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    • 41 Comparison with Previous Studies There have been numerous studies conducted regarding the benefits of physical activity in schools. This study was unique because it targeted lower-­‐elementary students and it pinpointed the most effective type...
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    • 39 some studies may not be as universal as anticipated but can give a baseline from which to start. All teachers commented on the frustration of seeing the best thing come and go to be replaced by the next best thing. All of the participants were...
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    • 42 School 9 16.6 100% 95% 5 School 11 12.51 85% 70% 15 School 10 5.55 93% 82% 11 School 5 3.78 93% 80% 13 School 8 3.47 96% 84% 12 School 1 3.38 92% 82% 10 School 4 0 97% 83% 14 School 2 0 92% 86% 6 School 7 0 85% 85% 0 There does seem to be a...
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    • 41 Although the homework tracker proved to be successful in identifying some students who did not receive adequate help from home, it was not successful in identifying all. The tracker itself required the parents of the students to be honest...
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    • 41 • Create book recommendations for a display in the school library. These book recommendations featured a book of choice, a written recommendation, and participant photos. (See appendix E) • Sharing morning “announcements” with school...

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