Congratulations Nebo School District Passes Bond - Answer to Wednesday Challenge
Nebo School District passes bond with 57.6 percent or a 16 percent lead as of Friday, November 9, 2018.
Nebo School District passes bond with 57.6 percent or a 16 percent lead as of Friday, November 9, 2018.
During the first week of November 2018, parents in Nebo School District attended a free education night about screen time, device use, social media, and how to navigate the digital age. Presenters included Collin Kartchner and Dr. Katey McPherson.
Students lead a “mock voting” experience at Salem Hills High on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Sydney Ward, junior at Salem Hills High in Nebo School District, headed up a project called “Mock Voting.”
The high school graduation rate among the five traditional high schools in Nebo School District for 2018 is 95.58 percent. The graduation rate for the entire district, including the alternative high school, is 89.64 percent.
All invited to the #savethekids free Parent Education Night sponsored by Nebo School District on November 5, 2018, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the auditorium at Springville High auditorium at 1205 East 900 South in Springville, Utah.
INDIANAPOLIS- Winners of the National FFA Prepared Public Speaking Leadership Development Event (LDE) were announced Friday October 26th at the seventh session of the National FFA Convention & Expo.
The Spanish Fork Rotary Club partnered with The Dictionary Project to provide student dictionaries for over 1700 third-graders in Nebo School District. Due to the generosity of many local sponsors, this project was made possible.
Congratulations to Nebo School District marching bands for their recent successes at various competitions!
On October 27, 2018, the Salem Hills High School Singers, premiere choral ensemble from Salem Hills High in Nebo School District, performed at the Fall Conference of the Utah Chapter of the American Choral Directors Association.
Springville High student, Elizabeth Rex, in Nebo School District, has been recognized in the Daily Herald for her leadership and