Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 12, 1989, Page 7, Image 7

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School burning suspects
detained at juvenile hall
|AI’) Two of threw tuns
( barged with breaking into ,nui
setting tire lo .1 w mg of Yerieta
1 lenient,ir\ S| hool h.we been
ordered del.lined .it .1 juvenile
1 enter after court he,11 mgs
juvenile Court lodge lames
I l.irgre.n es agreed with a < nun
selor's assessment that two ot
the box s. brothers ages It) and
1 I pose a danger lo themselves
or to the community anil that
alternatives to detention were
not sufficient to prevent further
trouble
A Juvenile Department coun
selor said file brothers have re
ceived counseling tor setting
tires in I he peat and t hat one , >1
them has shown no remorse tm
the \ enet.i fire
Hargreaves released the third
bin age 11. to the custodv ol
his parents with the provisions
that the boy remain in their
home at all times unless m c 11111
p.mied In a parent and that the
parents remove all lighters and
m<tt< he* Irnm (lie house
Ill’s nnl to walk out the
door o( tin' liousi- .it all unless
hr s ai i nmpanied In onr ot
vuu period, Hargreaves told
tile parents at the Wednesdav
hearing
The ho\ s are si heduled to
enter pleas Oi l Id to various
i harj<es, inc hiding arson and
hnrglarv
I’olirr investigators and (live
iiih I lepai I menl i ounselor \11
son Sin kind sac the Inns have
admitted breaking windows in
the school entering the build
mg and stealing school sup
plies
Two ol the bins have .id
milled they set lighted pa pi ■ i
on a teat hei s desk in one ol
the c lassrooms. Slii krod said in
c ourt Wednesdav
The resulting lire destroyed
four i lassrooms. damaged lour
others and i a used SrvtMKKl
damage
Drug education becomes
mandatory for school kids
SAI.KM (AP) I'lii- Oregon
Hoard of Kducatiun on Wednes
day approved .1 measure rt'ijuir
in^ drug and alcohol edui ation
for students of all grade levels
''Distrii ts are doing some
great things, but we need to
make sure everyone is doing
this.' Department of Kdui ation
spokesman I.arrv Austin said
While school otfii nils have
supported the measure, some
have been < oncerned that it
does not provide money to help
distrii ts pay for the programs
net ess,ir\' to meet the new stall
dards
'There's always tli.it resent
merit,'' said Ron Wilkcrson
Marion Counts Kducation Ser
s 11 e Distrii t superintendent
However, he said the tough
ei standards should fori e
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members will be available to answer any questions, on
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