Superintendent Continues to “Focus on Students”
Superintendent Nielsen and Secondary Director Anderson look forward to meeting with high school student leaders every couple of months to address the students’ concerns and listen to their successes.
Superintendent Nielsen and Secondary Director Anderson look forward to meeting with high school student leaders every couple of months to address the students’ concerns and listen to their successes.
Principal Garrett Andersen thanked the Nebo School Board of Education for the opportunity to present some highlights of Sierra Bonita. He then introduced his staff and students.
The Utah Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (UIAAA) announced that Maple Mountain High (MMHS) was awarded the Director’s Cup for 4A schools in the state of Utah for the 2016-2017 school year.
Spanish Fork High Welding
Each academic year, the faculty of the Educational Leadership and Foundations Department chooses one student from each cohort to receive the School Leadership Award. This decision is based on observed leadership potential and demonstrated academic excellence in coursework.
The top 26 cross country teams from Utah, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona competed in the Nike Cross Nationals (NXN) Southwest Regionals.
Superintendent Rick Nielsen presented to the Spanish Fork Rotary about the new Nebo PEAK Center. Nebo District developed architect plan designs and began construction on the Nebo PEAK Center in Salem (the old Neways building) that will be ready for students in the fall of 2017.
The Thanksgiving holiday is great time to let you know that we appreciate you for helping us to make Nebo a wonderful place to engage, empower, and collaborate to ensure student success.
Nebo School District continues to produce one of the highest graduation rates in the country. Nebo’s graduation rate is 90 percent, significantly higher than the state average of 85 percent.