Eagle Bucks Redeemed!

Art City Students in Ms. Larsen's class show they are Safe, Respectful and Responsible by the choices they make every day while in school. They earned ten Eagle Bucks and redeemed them for their picture with friends on the school website!
Meeting Officer Grover
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Riverview third graders and sixth graders met Officer Cory Grover after reading and discussing the story “Aero and Officer Mike.” Officer Grover brought his police dog and talked with the students about the training that he and his dog went through together. Officer Grover explained how his police dog is a loyal partner and they work together every day. Students had a great time making connections from reading "Aero and Officer Mike" and meeting Officer Grover and his police dog. Thank you for your service!
Announcements for the week of January 8th
Please open the PDF for this week's announcements on: Nebo school district app, 3rd term class changes, Parent awareness night, ACT for the Junior's, Driver's Ed, Swim, Wrestling and Girl's and boys basketball.
Cheer and Song Take First Place
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Congratulations to our AWESOME Cheer & Songleaders for their performances at the USA Regional last Saturday! Both Cheer and Song placed 1st in their divisions! Their next competition is January 27th and that will be their last local competition before they go to Nationals in California next month. Congrats girls!
MNJHS Panthers of the Day - Monday, 1/8/18

Hear the ROAR! A Panther is: RESPECTFUL, OUTSTANDING, ACADEMIC and RESPONSIBLE! Congratulations to Steven Nordell and Karla Rodriguez for being nominated as our MNJHS Panthers of the Day on Monday, January 8, 2018. Steven was nominated by Ms. Stewart for always being respectful and providing thoughtful insight in class. Karla was nominated by Mr. McFarland for working really hard and trying her best.
We Are FFA

Check out this month's newsletter with what we have doing! http://pub.lucidpress.com/sfffadec17/
Success for the Las Chalitas at Excalibur Classic!

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On January 6th, the Las Chalitas attended the Excalibur Classic at Copper Hills High School. They had great performances and placed very well. They were 1st in Dance, Hip Hop, Lyrical, and Pom, 2nd in Military, and 3rd in Character. They won the the Auxiliary Sweepstakes Award, and they were second overall in the 4A category after a tie breaker. Their Character Routine also received a Judges Choice Award. Congratulations to Melissa Monroe, Bailey Hansen, and Abby Larsen for placing in the top 3 of Drill Down. Seven soloists competed Friday night and also did a great job. Baylie Sanderson won first in two categories, Axuray Talbot won second in the Lyrical category, Mclain Gordon won 2nd in the Jazz category, and Taitum Tucker won third in the Contemporary category. Congratulations ladies! The Las Chalitas compete again this weekend, January 13th, at Corner Canyon High School. Best of luck, girls, and keep up the good work!
Sierra Bonita News - Monday, January 8, 2018
Brockbank Bronco Best Students for December

Brockbank is happy to announce the "Bronco Best" students for December.
Front; Otto Stewart, Samwise Eastland, Jex Frost, Kingston Soi, Porter Eddington, Braxton Jones, and Riley Olson. Middle; Connor Simons, Paxton Stulce, Brennan Pierce, Hayden Coombs, Caden Shock, and Principal Larraine Nelson. Top; Jace Mascher, Creed Bishop, Riley Rigby, Ben Bryson, Andrew Hult, and Lauren Trafny.
Congratulations to these students for doing their "BEST"
Mental Health Awareness Nights

Nebo School District will be hosting a series of Parent Awareness Nights. The topics of discussion will include mental health and safety planning with youth. Several community service providers will be present to answer question and help individuals to access services. Hope to see you there.
December Student's of the Month Honored at Breakfast

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- We are pleased to recognize our Diamond Fork “December Students of the Month”. These students were selected by their teachers and peers as those who not only excel academically, but who are examples of good character and kindness. These students were honored this morning at a breakfast with their parents and those who nominated them. We are so appreciative of these and the many others like them who work hard and make Diamond Fork a great place.
- 9th Grade:
- Isaac Smith
- Celeste Grubbs
- Isabelle Nielson
- Thomas Baldwin
- 8th Grade:
- Jordan Bailey
- Asiah Sturdivant
- Spencer Jones
- Sara Snyder
- 7th Grade:
- Emma Williams
- Jessica Mendoza
- Owen Kallas
- Kayson Langford
- Alex Johnson
MNJHS Basketball Games Today At Payson Jr. High
Nebo School District Mental Health Awareness Nights
Nebo School District will be hosting a series of Parent Awareness Nights. The topics of discussion will include mental health and safety planning with youth. Several community service providers will be present to answer questions and help individuals to access services. See the attached flyer for more information.
This week at PHS

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Tuesday, Jan. 9
7:00 Dance Department Showcase
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Wednesday, Jan. 10
4:00 Swimming VS Mt. View
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Thursday, Jan. 11
7:00 Wrestling VS Uintah
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Friday, Jan. 12- District Development Day for Certified Employees
7:00 Boys Basketball VS Mt. View
7:00 Girls Basketball @ Mt. View
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Saturday, Jan. 13
Drill Team Competition @ Corner Canyon
Wrestling Tournament @ South Summitt
Mental Health Awareness Night
Nebo School District will be hosting a series of Parent Awareness Nights. The topics of discussion will include mental health and safety planning with youth. Several community service providers will be present to answer question and help individuals to access services.
Math Problem of the week

Congratulations to those who got last week's problem of the week correct...
The Answer was 3.04 miles per hour The winners wereSara Chandler, Ethan Graham, Callie Johnson, Molly Petersen, and Jeffrey Sass. The next problem of the week is
Arithmetic Sequences….
The first three terms of an arithmetic sequence are 17x + 20, 18x – 3 and 20x + 1, in that order.
What is the value of x?
School Food Drive Tailgating for Tummies

Once again, in conjunction with this year's school food drive ... we are bringing back our competition leading to the Super Bowl called “Tailgating for Tummies”. We will work to see which class can bring in the most “touchdowns”, and the grade-level with the greatest total will win the Super Bowl Tailgate Celebration.
How to get a touchdown: For every 100 items (representing 100 yards on a football field) a class will earn a "touchdown". Student Council Members will come by each morning to collect the food drive items. Our School Food Drive is: January 8, 2018 - February 2, 2018. Thank you, everyone!!!!