One school Nebo wants to spotlight this week is Diamond Fork Middle. The school pulled off another successful Food Drive. This year’s Food Drive was record breaking because of the amazing support of students, community, and faculty.
As our schools break for Thanksgiving, Nebo School District wants to express our gratitude to all of our students, employees, and parents. We appreciate your dedication to education to make our students, schools, and communities better.
The thoughts of purchasing a turkey to prepare for Thanksgiving do not cross most of our minds until just days before Thanksgiving. However, for Nebo students, participating in the Utah State Junior Turkey Program and the preparation of a turkey for Thanksgiving begins in July.
Macey’s grocery stores teamed up with local customers to give back to the Nebo Education Foundation and to the Nebo Pantry specifically for hungry students. Spanish Fork Maceys donated $5,932 and Provo Maceys donated $1,515.72.
Nebo students from the Maple Mountain High’s advanced welding class were able to go on a field trip where they toured four union halls (sheet metal workers, pipefitters, ironworkers, and boilermakers) as well as the Weber State University's welding engineering department.
Athletic leaders from secondary schools in Nebo School District gathered on November 20, 2019, for Captains’ Academy, a program implemented to increase communication and friendship among student athletes and encourage sportsmanship and leadership.
Congratulations to Meadow Brook Elementary, in Nebo School District, and their school PR Ambassador, Megan Oropeza, for earning the Nebo #Hashtag Award.
The Rotary Clubs are visiting each of our elementary schools along with their business partners and donating dictionaries to all our Nebo third-graders. These dictionaries are for the students to keep and use at school or home!