Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 06, 1989, Page 10, Image 10

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m hooting i Inlilrrii also devel
Op Mil i.ll skills m I I.ISM'S
(aught hv luiiiii' schooling p.n
1'llls
I’ln sn al I'lltic .itnin .mil si i
enci- .in' .iniong the i lassos of
lered Norland, fur inst.un r
has organized .1 hniiii' si himl
h.iinl of more tli.in (id mrinhiTs
will) i lasses laughl at three lei
els \oilaml said sin expei Is
(lie hand to expand lo almost
100 inemliers next vear
Norland, who was a hand di
11a loi for eight vears in the
pnlilh si liools said sin- finds
tin attitudes of I In* homo
v hinders differ siguitn antl\
from 1 In* publu ■.( Iiool i lot
ilrt'ii
Thin re ohi'ilii'iil and I
would say the hulk ol pubht
m Iiool kids tire mil Norland
said "They are wholesome
I lieu lives are not marred In
drugs ah ohol I Igareltes or
abuse
’They're also eager to learn
and they’re hard workers he
said I Inn h.ne a |iurpose III
life Obviously thin i nine from
tamdies that < are. or they
wouldn’t he home -a booling
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I think Imini' m liiinl ki<K
.lir missing .1 whole l'il Si nit
agreed Th«V ’re missing the
bail I rememliei tin lights ami
name < ailing in tile si hunl
\ .ml I think the thing I re.dK
like about im kid1 is that
thev re mi e and polite, tilde
pendent t real iv e and I he\
have a re.illv guild salt esteem
I attribute that tu home si haul
mg I think it s been worth it
Putnam, in an effort to help
alleviate the Imam nil burden
on home s< holders is part ol a
group tnlleitmg signatures lot
the I 'dm atioiial ( Jinn e India
live a ballot measure proposal
to reimburse home schoolers
(or tuition and .supplies It
enough signatures are t nllet ted
b\ |ul\ the measure u ill up
Iii'.ir oil the November ballot
UV let! it would open tile
system to ( limpetitmn find im
prove them ’ I’utnam said
I lie (letter si in oils and better
tear bers would be reuarded
and the others would have to
improve
Scott howevet is more sknp
In al
It sounded like a good idea
but il the government gets in
solved in home si booling that
might be a bail idea she said
\K i om ern about govern
merit schooling is with every
one going through them and
learning the same tiling. 1 leel
we're raising robots I think m\
kids are really indepen
dentminiled
Although Simii Putnam is mi
i i'll.mi uln'lhrr hr will attend
high si hi ml. Si oil said her i hi I
iIn•!! prefer home si hooting
1 ask ihrm periodic alk it
I hi-\ want In go to public
si him I .mil they s.n no I'm
l>ir|>,uni to i .iris tins through
high si hooi. ’ Sc oil said
(Inllege remains an option for
home schooled i hildrell Si oil
is certain her own children will
attend i ollege I Javid Putnam.
J 1. is attending Seattle t'niver
site on a toll ride ami\ K( )T(
scholarship.
I think, home si hooling is a
viable option." Norland said,
"hut it's not tor everyone.
You've got to he extremelv dis
i iplined and moliv.iled
Planning
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/on parking Im and tin- I ‘11»\ i■ i
sit\ i aitipus
I'11 to ,i Ihml ol t'niv orsilv
sluilonts oni|>liiyoos 11vi■
north of llir \\ i 11. ■ i int t ■ - Kivri
I’oVev saul
I'ho |>l.in ( .tlli-d lor using tin*
olli'ii vai .mt Airl/on lot .is ,i
111.n I- for 1 u11\ st.ill <tltd stu
limit parking .mil shuttling us
IMS to .<nd liom till t ' 111 \ rrsi!\
v ui Inis, i able i ,ii or some
thing keeping in tin* (eel of I’ll
gone l’o\ i-\ s.nil
Alter sharing the prcliniinarv
proposal wilh I lie I ,.i ne ( mini il
ol < ,iiveiiimeiits anil the I .me
I i .t ns it I list! it t the |>l.in then
went on to the 1 'than Mass
I ransit \ulhorilv in Seattle
Ihotigh I’ovev has not re
i eiveil a reai tion to the propos
al he said the i ilv neeils to
look at options I result's adding
more parking garages and the
Autzen plan is one possible op
tion
U i- d like lii think lli.il there
• ire .iltel ii.it |\es tn (null rise
parking structures, .mil we en
courage people to consider
them he said
Mark f’angborn III) direi toi
ol administrative servii es. said.
I he i itv has definitely seen a
need lor transit hut transit is
not the onl\ need fm down
town I ie said dou ntow n
parking brings opportunity
i osls ot trail ii pi 11 hi t it 111. and
land use
I he proposed urban renewal
budget has designated funds
Ini a new transit st.iliun in an
tu ipation of the station's move
from its downtown Kith Ave
nue 11 ir .it if in
I’nnghnrn added that I I I) has
nmsiderod a link with the Aut
/en parking lot
However, lie said, some tat
tors stand in the w.i\ Autzen's
isolated loi ation is dillii nil to
reai h. cspei iall\ tin those I mm
south and east campus neigh
In n III mils
It direi I ai i ess nas i rented
buses would have to leave Ire
ipientls . e\ er\ 111 minutes, tin
l iders to use it
The number ot University
students riding the bus h.is
more than doubled since tall
11)88, when LTD ottered slu
dents bus passes through an in
crease in students' ini identnl
lees The plan could expand to
include i its employees, he
said.
The I 'niversitv and LTD are
planning a tormal studs ol the
feasibility of parking at Autzon
"It's still an interesting idea,
and one sse need to i ontiuue to
explore
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