Nebo School District Appointed Lindsey Hughes as Principal of Park Elementary
With the appointment of Ryan Kay, the Nebo School Board of Education appointed Lindsey Hughes as the principal of Park Elementary for Nebo School District.
With the appointment of Ryan Kay, the Nebo School Board of Education appointed Lindsey Hughes as the principal of Park Elementary for Nebo School District.
With the retirement of Dwight Liddiard, the Nebo School Board of Education appointed Ryan Kay as the Human Resource Coordinator for Nebo School District.
Nebo School District wants to showcase our Positive Energy and Kind employees. PEAK Awards are nominated by patrons and recognized by the Superintendent Staff and Nebo School Board of Education.
Nebo School District is in the initial planning process for a Bond Election to be held next year on November 6, 2018. Bonding is the primary method school districts use to construct new schools and meet other facility priorities.
All new Nebo mentors and instructional coaches for literacy, digital literacy, fine arts, and math spent a day going through the coaching cycle in real time. This helps new coaches to understand their position of support to help all teachers reflect on their practice.
Congratulations to Sakia Brost in Nebo School Distict and of the Salem Hills FFA Chapter for being selected to represent Utah as our National FFA Officer Candidate.
Utah Valley Chamber Honors Nebo School District’s Business Partners
Friday morning Utah Valley Chamber President Scott Barlow welcomed 103 business partners and schools from Nebo School District along with other businesses and school districts in the area and MTECH, UVU, and BYU.
UPSTART is a free, technology-delivered kindergarten readiness program that will give your child a fun start in reading, math, and science (with a focus on reading) in just 15 minutes a day, 5 days a week.
Please see attached flyers.
“Students Teaching Students” is a well-recognized model in higher education; Nebo School District is implementing this model and has seen great success with 80 high school students teaching 900 fifth-grade students coding this past school year.