Principal David Knudsen thanked the Nebo Board of Education for the opportunity to present and showcase some talented students. He introduced Allison Mower, the school librarian. Valley View’s library is a bit different than the traditional ones.
The Nebo Education Foundation board had a large number of grants in October. Here are a few more that received funds to meet the many needs across the district.
The Nebo Youth Board, a group of students made up of high school students from each school within the district, met with the Nebo School Board of Education; Superintendent Rick Nielsen; and Secondary Director, Dr. RaShel Shepherd this past Wednesday.
The Charitable Giving campaign is a great way to donate to essential causes. This years’ campaign includes the opportunity to give to United Way, Kids Cause, and the Nebo Education Foundation. The most effective way to give is through payroll deduction.
Nebo Schools enjoy partnerships with businesses in our area. Thank you for supporting our teachers and students. Following is one incredible partnership.
Salem Hills High School’s Fine Arts Department is recognized as the 2021 National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Performing Arts School of Excellence.
Students at Rees Elementary worked hard to Serve and Support during the school's S.O.A.R Week by donating food items to Tabitha's Way, a local food pantry in Spanish Fork. Mariela Pastrana from Tabitha's Way was so grateful to the students and families of Rees for their generosity.