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Monday, November 21, 2011 By Ashley Cox
Six
years ago thirty teenage students walked back to school because their
bus broke down. Now these students, six years later, travel less than 20
feet to get to get to their class, seminary. Seminary is an LDS church
program where students learn about their church, and the Paradigm high
school seminary students are ecstatic. They were allowed to move into a
building, specifically built for seminary. They have fought every step
of the way.
Six
years ago the students were bused to seminary at a nearby public high
school. However the bus was old and faulty, on several occasions the bus
would break down and the students would have to walk down the streets
back to their school. On one such an occasion as the students traveled, a
school bus drove by full of students. “It wanted to mock us,” said the
teacher Marshall McDonald, in good humor. “Our school bus didn’t work so
of course a working school bus would have to drive past.”
The
days of walking seminary weren’t permanent. Paradigm high school
relocated to West Jordan, Utah, and the seminary students were to meet
in a portable. However when school started, the portable wasn't ready.
“We met outside in a tent,” recalls Stanford Sorensen. “It was awesome.”
The students and teachers jokingly called it their "Tabernacle in the
Wilderness" just like the Israelites called there camp as they waited
for the Promised Land. Paradigm only had to wait a month for the
Promised Land though. A small portable house was soon delivered, and
though everyone was grateful to meet indoors, the building was too
small. There were just too many seminary students and only one
classroom.
After
three years in the portable, permission was given by the LDS church, to
buy and build a real seminary building. Paradigm had proved the student
attendance was enough to justify a building. Construction was feverish
but not fast enough for most of the seminary students. Students lined up
to inspect the building and the teachers conducted tours for every
class. After five months the building was complete. The teacher Brother
Miller said. “To our knowledge this is the only seminary building built
by the church for a charter school anywhere in the world. Please treat
this building with respect.” And of course, the students do.
*This was written from first hand experience by a Paradigm Seminary Student who was personally involved with the experience.
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