Nebo School District is on the Cutting Edge of Digital Teaching and Learning
Funding from the Digital Teaching and Learning grant allowed Nebo School District to hire six digital coaches this year.
Funding from the Digital Teaching and Learning grant allowed Nebo School District to hire six digital coaches this year.
Congratulations to Sienna Pfaff at Salem Hills High School for placing in this year's Senate Visual Arts Scholarship competition where there were over 300 entries sponsored by the Utah Division of Arts & Museums.
Spanish Fork High School student council teams up with Make-A-Wish Utah for the 8th annual “Homeless for A Night” event to raise money to grant wishes for local children with life threatening conditions. Students stayed at the school on Friday, March, 2, 2018, from at 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
The Nebo Education Foundation meets each month at 7:00 a.m. to discuss submitted educational grant proposals for students in Nebo School District.
The Nebo District Chess tournament held in February at Cherry Creek Elementary was a great success.
Five Nebo students from Salem Hills High School student participated in the "Climate Solutions for a Healthy Future" panel discussion at the Utah State Capitol during the legislative session and were aired on ABC Good4Utah news. The students can be viewed near the first of the r
Nebo's educator, Katie Berns and a fifth-grade teacher at Larsen Elementary, is a technology leader at her school. She is always looking for ways to implement technology into her lesson plans to enhance student learning.
The Springville City Council Chamber was filled with some pretty amazing students and their parents in February as Mayor Richard Child and the City Council honored them for their community service and involvement in the Springville Junior High Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA).
Fox13 News spotlighted Nebo School District's Springville High student and football captain, Brad Nicols. Click on the link to brighten your day:
In February, four girls from Spanish Fork Junior High traveled to Dell EMC in Draper to attend a kickoff event for a club called, "Girls Who Code." This event was attended by students in grades six through twelve from around the state of Utah.