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   Johnston Northern Polk County News (Newspaper) - May 7, 1981, Johnston, Iowa                                t L -J 71 f 1 Vol. 11 No. 33 loua May 7,1981 School Board offers contracts to 18 dismissed Eighteen of the 21 Mrs. Tews be offered a administration wants to teachers who had asked for hearings on their dismissals were issued new contracts for the 1981-82 school year at the May 4 meeting of the Board of All 18 withdrew their requests for contingent upon being issued full contracts for the next school contract conditional upon her certification in certain He argued that since conditional contracts had been issued in the this would not set a Board Chairman Charles Her promised that he would consult Mr. Iler explained that in the past when conditional contracts have been they were in the special education area where vocal music and Jody White will teach vocal music in grades 7-12. Joyce now a second grade will be offered a contract been a Title I teacher at social studies and history the Middle will be be the Varsity issued a contract for sixth girls golf coach and an grade language arts and Middle School remedial Helen M. assistant boys basketball No contracts were to teach first who now is the issued to Marilyn Marilyn the Title I teacher Teachers who will be with the Board attorney issued contracts for the to find the best way that Marilyn whose we can do it a language arts position has been withdrew her request for a formal but did ask for an informal hearing before the same positions they now hold include Colleen Frank present Elementary School would become the District serving all Sue in nurse Lila first grade teacher will now include grades five and Theresa Kevin Lehman will School Board Phillips will be continue as a High School Continued page 14 contract to Mrs. and would report back at Dee Gretchen issued a contract as a health and physical education teacher for the the next meeting on May Mary Ann Middle School and wiU 18. don't think there's Janice anyone sitting at this table who doesn't want Janna Van girls 8th grade Her extra Marty Marilyn Tews back next and Richard 1^________>� i * Cheryl duty positions as spokesman for the Johnston Education asked that he is something we want to do and the be Damerval cheerleader sponsor and assistant coach will be Toni who has Police Open House The Johnston Police Department invites all citizens of Johnston to an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. May 12. The open house will be in conjunction with the observance of National Police Zoning board recommends new zoning classification An ordinance recommendation for more man sq. it. of renewable every two Ave and vt amending the zoning Council The floor Maximum without charge 5785 N W Wayne an 2,500 ordinance to allow the keeping of animals and for larger accessory buildings on acreages advanced to the City Council with a 5'2 Planning and Zoning Commission sent the height of such buildings is unless a complaint had 6039 54th Ct. ordinance to the council be more than not to exceed 20 feet nor been If there is a following a public the license Persons wishing to could not be renewed hearing April 29 at the have their land zoned without a public need TO SPEAK TO JOHNSTON LIONS State Senator David Readinger will speak at the dinner meeting of the Johnston Lions Club at 7 p.m. May 11, at the The Lions have agreed to conduct a blood Donor drive in Roy Munck is general Jason Beck will be in charge of calling persons to ask for High The proposed ordinance would allow the creation of an District for Agricultural bovine sheep and goats ordinance also provides Carroll 5705 to be 57th Jerry 10 do 5925 54th ant to have their James 5820 3Zoned. 54th Richard petition for rezoning with the Planning and Zoning Permit The proposed and Ray 5465 55th Ave. Speaking in opposition to the ordinance were Irene 5275 62nd Ave. and 5420 66lhAve. The matter now goes to the to set a public Persons appearing on behalf of the ordinance included Joe 5210 57th MOTHER'S DAY D I N N E R would be permitted on lots of one acre or Up to three accessory permit persons buildings of no more than land 2,000 sq. ft. of floor space would be allowed on lots of one acre in This would be number of animals 5590 NW 57th allowed and the size of the accessory buildings would be the same as in Lyle and Sharon Kreps will be preparing the annual free Mother's Day community barbeque dinner to be held at St. Paul Presbyterian Church following the worship service A special feature of the 11 a.m. service wUl be the appearance of the Gospel singing group from Central Paul Van a Johnston High School is one of the 11 singers in the J increased to 2,500 sq. ft. the To get on two acres of ground landowne and to 3.000 sq. ft. for lots would need to go before over two No building could contain The permit would be Giris play at volleyball tournament Our losses were Although they didn't win the the Johnston girls who participated in the Mid America Regional Volleyball Tournament at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln gained a great deal from their Jan elle heartbreakers because we lost by only a few Another year of competition has helped me improve my skills and daughter of Coach Sandy hope put us in the winning Robin Blanchard said she felt that the trip had increased her knowledge of volleyball and Becky Breen loved playing in the tournament and will Tracy Madole summed it up by recommend playing in the to all future Coach Hansen said she felt that each girl benefited from the V m L wrote the following to the who sponsored the 'The entire team learned how to perform more advance skills and we qual The 1 1 experienced said Robbin exposure will help for success in future had more finesse with Kristi Hansen had the privilege community should be to see and learn from proud of the Jaycees in showing an interest in their peopl young thanks to the Johnston participated in the United States Volleyball Association Mid America Regional tournament in Neb. last The coached by Sandy entered the support for Junior competing against 15 other teams from 11 to the young Nebraska and The Johnston Jaycees have provided money to pay for the team's expenses at the to R. are Kristi Becky Tracy Robin Gordon and Janelle  

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