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State Elementary Debate

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Five affirmative and five negative teams (20 students) competed in the Utah Debate 2010 Elementary Division II on Friday April 23 2010.

East Meadows delight Nebo School Board

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East Meadows delighted the Nebo School Board of Education with their profusion of learning strategies. The students and teachers demonstrated learning through document cameras, Star boards, and Smartboards.

Horace Mann Award for Foothills Elementary Employee

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There is no one more deserving of this award than Bridget Black! She has two mottos that she lives by. One is, "It's a beautiful thing," and the other is, "It's all good." Anyone will hear these phrases often when visiting with her.

Crystal Apple Award at Riverview Elementary

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Amy Nelson is the daughter of Lowell and Rita Nelson of Highland. Amy has 3 brothers and 3 sisters. Her 10 nephews and 7 nieces love her dearly. She was born in Yakima, Washington. Amy lived there, and then in Ogden followed by Highland. She is now living in a cute little place in Provo.

April Fool's Joke

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On Thursday, April 1, 2010, both faculty and students at Foothills Elementary carefully planned and carried out an April Fool's joke on Principal, Mr. Schollenberger. It was decided that anyone who wanted to participate would come to school dressed like Mr.

SFHS Skills USA Team Place High in Competitions

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SFHS Skills USA Team Place High in Competitions by Emily Bararington Skills USA team members went to the competition this last week. There were many that traveled there and did well. Some of the students that did really well up there were Chet Harmer and Shon Tomadakis.

Riverview Teacher Michelle Gubler Honored by Autism Council of Utah

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Michelle Gubler from Riverview Elementary School is being honored by the Autism Council of Utah for positive practices that can be replicated by other classrooms across the state. Michelle has worked as a teacher in an Autism classroom for the past two years.