Where Are We Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Where are we Wednesday, October 3, 2012? Name the place and event that happened in Nebo School District.
October 2012 Nebo News Newsletter
Please see the April Nebo News newsletter attached below:
Community Event on October 1, 2012, 7:00 p.m.-- Rachel's Challenge
Springville High and Maple Mountain High will be sponsoring a community event on Monday, October 1, 2012, at 7:00 p.m. at Maple Mountain High School’s auditorium. This community event, Rachel’s Challenge, is about promoting good deeds and kindness instead of bullying.
State Champion Hershey Track Winner
Have you ever wondered what happens to the winners after the Hershey Track Meet has happened in the spring? Grant Gardner from Brookside Elementary found out. After winning the 800 meter race in competiti
SHS Celebrates Constitution Day
Constitution Day, September 17, is traditionally celebrated in Utah by the Utah Bar Association inviting members of the Bar to visit public school classrooms to talk about different aspects of the Constitution. Mr.
Nebo Notable Bryce Bird Payson Junior --Let It Shine
Bryce Bird, social studies teacher at Payson Junior High, is extremely helpful to his fellow teachers. He is continually learning himself and is confident about his teaching ability. Mr. Bird’s wants to make every student successful. Mr. Bird is trusted by students and faculty alike.
Spanish Fork Junior Teachers Receive Recognitions
Miss Kris Holley, Spanish Fork Junior High theatre teacher, was awarded Master Teacher of the Year at the Utah Advisory council of Theatre Teachers (UACTT) conference held in Logan at Utah State University.
Athletes Making a Difference in Young Students' Lives
Sage Creek Elementary’s Fall Carnival was a huge success. One of the highlights for the students was the Springville High School football players and cheerleaders. These athletes came and volunteered at the carnival.
Athletes Volunteer to Read to Elementary Students
Maple Mountain High football players take time out of their busy schedule to volunteer their time and read to elementary students. They want the younger students to know how important it is to read well.