More November Grants Given by the Nebo Education Foundation
The Nebo Education Foundation board had a record number of grants in November. Here are a few more that received funds to meet the many needs across the district.
The Nebo Education Foundation board had a record number of grants in November. Here are a few more that received funds to meet the many needs across the district.
Students performing surgical procedure on an orange that represented a brain at Landmark High School in Sarah Lewis' psychology class. Students learned about different parts of the brain through this hands-on experience.
Nebo’s Title VI Performing Art, Native American Indian, students were involved in fundraising for Navajo elders. The program raised $12,000 selling Navajo rugs at this event. Adopt-a-Native-Elder (ANE) is a good partner to Nebo’s Indian Education program.
Springville Junior High 9th Graders, Kate Southern and Austin Ewell, received the Springville Mayor’s Recognition Award at November’s City Council Meeting. Both students are excellent examples in reaching out and making a difference in other’s lives.
Nebo high schools support Mountain View.
Brenda Beyal, Nebo’s Native American Indian Education specialist, was honored as the UEN’s American Graduate Champion at a dinner the fall. Brenda was nominated by Nebo’s Native American Indian Education director, Eileen Quintana.
Nebo football teams are in the State playoffs.
Maple Mountain played East High and lost 13 to 64.
Springville High played Alta with a win 42 to 14. Congratulations!
Students at Salem Junior High were surrounded by a sea of “I Voted” stickers and talk of candidates and politics on Monday morning when the school put on its first-ever mock-election.
The Nebo Education Foundation is composed of 20 volunteer board members who live in cities serviced by Nebo School District.
Nebo School Board of Education congratulated Julie Sumsion, Springville High School, as a State Champion in the 4A Cross Country 3 Mile.