Athletic student leaders from secondary schools in Nebo School District, Provo School District, and Wasatch School District gathered last week for the Nebo Captain’s Academy, a program implemented to increase communication and friendship among student athletes and encourage sportsmanship and lead
On Monday, September 26, 2022, while students had the opportunity to have a free day from school and enjoy the last bit of good weather, Nebo teachers and staff were participating in a district-wide Professional Development Educator Day.
Charla Andersen, fifth-grade teacher at Park Elementary, was recognized by Utah State Board of Education (USBE) as the Elementary Social Studies Teacher of the Month.
The 57th Annual Foster Grandparents Recognition luncheon’s theme this year is “57 Years In A Flash. Life is like a camera. Focus on what’s important. Capture the good times. Develop from the negatives. And if things don’t turn out, just take another shot.”
Nebo School District received notification that 40 of its buildings have earned the EPA’s ENERGY STAR Certification. One-hundred percent of Nebo eligible facilities received this national recognition. Nebo has the second most ENERGY STAR certified buildings of any school district in Utah.
Principal Mike Sorensen introduced Hobble Creek Elementary and said, “Thank you for this opportunity. Hobble Creek will celebrate its 20th birthday next fall and welcomes students from both the Springville and Mapleton communities.