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Changes in the Nebo School Board of Education

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A big change happened at the Nebo School Board of Education meeting on Wednesday, January 9, 2013. The 6:00 p.m. School Board meeting started with Rod Oldroyd expressing his gratitude for the School Board, employees, students, and patrons of Nebo School District.

Nebo School Board Meeting, Wednesday, January 9, 2013

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One of the many highlights of the Nebo School Board of Education is listening and observing students and programs throughout the school district. Wednesday, junior high representatives met with the School Board for an hour discussing successes in their schools.

Energy Specialists Employment Opportunities

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Recently, Nebo School Board took proactive steps to reduce the amount of money we spend on utilities. Nebo is partnering with an energy conservation company, Cenergistic, formerly Energy Education.

Students Raise Funds for the “Warm the Soles” Campaign

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East Meadow’s Principal Dwight Liddiard, sixth-grade teachers, and the student council along with the entire student body raised $1,001.10 to donate to the “Warm the Soles” campaign directed by Nebo Credit Union.

Teachers Selected to Attend Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute

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Jenn Sorenson and Deana Coates, fifth-grade teachers at Park Elementary, and Kelly Cole, Honors U.S. History at Diamond Fork Junior, were selected as grant recipients to participate in the Summer 2013 Field Study with Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute and sponsored by Driven 2 Teach.

Nebo’s Christmas Card Junior High Winners

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Nebo School District received many entries for the Nebo School District Christmas Card. This year, junior high students competed for this honor. The first place winner is Camry Young from Spanish Fork Junior. Mr. Hughes-Millman is her art teacher.

Award Winning Author Visits Elementary Schools

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L. Kobie Wilkerson, award winning author, visited eight elementary schools to teach about writing and share his love of reading and education.