f \ { ' [ OUR CO-OP IS ONT TRACK | | Terrace Co-op was started bya ‘group. of very DEDICATED RESIDENTS of our... - ported it over the last 45 years. We understand that the renovation ofa $200, 00.00 difference in the two. We support the actions of our present board and would have, strongly: ob: AND DOING FINE - community and have - faithfully” SUD contract was awarded on the strength > quotes. The board of School District | 88 voted Jan. 9 to apply for a federally-funded program for preparing students to enter the workforce, but only after trustees were informed that the district can drop out of the pro- gram if it doesn’t work or it’s too expensive. Andrew Scruton, the district administrator for Special Ser- - vices, introduced the Coopera- Terrace Review — ~ Wednesday, January 17, 1990 BD School board. pursues work-study funding | the district’s share would grow from $12,000 in the first year to $80,000 in the fifth year. He estimated the program would in- . volve 50 to 60 students in the district and would require the hiring of one full-time and one” © half-time coordinator. ‘Scruton said he sees it as a chance to expand the present program with some financial. help from a senior level of government. He “noted, however, that in aeder to qualify for program support starting in the 1990-91 school year, the board would have to apply by the end of January. In response to a query from trustee Wayne Braid, Scruton said the board could opt out of the program if-it didn’t appear to be working. The. board voted ‘jected, had they made a decision to - “spend an extra $200,000.00 to ac-— -who feel they represent the entire trade ‘union movement. Terrace Co-op is OUR _ Co-op and we WILL NOT-have you tell us we cannot SUPPORT it. © °° _ tive Education program to board, saying it would comple- “ment the district’s existing Work Experience Program. Both pro- grams combine school studies with on-the-job experiences pro- vided by local employers. .The intent is to prepare students for the working world they are go- ing to encounter after they leave school. ' Financing for the program is intended to run over five years, with the federal government . paying a smaller portion. of the complish the same results. | We are also fed up with the erroneous. statements being published and cir- culated by two or three union activists L Issued by concerned members of Terrace Co-op. : bill each year. Scruton indicated “Where To Find it to approve an application for it. Marketing specialist to address Chamber The Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce will hold its first monthly luncheon meeting of 1990 at the Terrace Hotel tomorrow. Secretary- manager Bobbie Phillips said the guest speaker will be Peter Grey of Newport Marketing. Grey’s topic will be ‘“‘business owner development’’. 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