February 2020

Congratulations to our Students of the Month!

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February Students of the Month were nominated by the Math Department. Congratulations on being chosen for being examples of our Salem Hills HIgh School Motto, "Anchored in Integrity, Empowered to Succeed, and Focused on the Future". Mrs. Palsky nominated Karenna Christensen. Mrs. Collett nominated Ethan McBride. Mrs. Garrett nominated Steffanie Zavala. Mrs. Beckstead nominated Dillan Fullmer. Mrs. Coffey nominated Bailey Workman. Mr. Clarke nominated Jesus Valencia Chavez (not pictured). 

We are so proud of you all! 

 

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FCCLA Culinary Teams Compete!

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 Our FCCLA culinary teams competed this past weekend at Lone Peak High School. Our Baking and Pastry Team: Avery Brown, Lily Belk, and Tyke Sanchez received bronze ribbons for their achievements. Our 2 culinary teams received silver ribbons. Team 1: Joe Turner, Jacob Darrington, and Mckayla Young Team 2: Emily Veach, Cruz Sanchez, and Brock Mason. Congratulations to our FCCLA students! 

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Utah Shakespeare Festival Touring Company Free Performance

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The Utah Shakespeare Festival Touring Company will be performing Romeo and Juliet Monday evening, March 16, 2020, 7 p.m. at Springville High School. This performance is free to the public. All ninth-graders are studying Romeo and Juliet in their English classes this year.


First performed over 400 years ago, Romeo and Juliet is undoubtedly one of William Shakespeare’s most recognized and beloved plays. Dealing with themes of familial conflict, friendship, and (of course) love. Romeo and Juliet also explore themes of hate, revenge, and death/violence. The latter themes are undeniable, permanent, and real in all of humankind and have been repeated throughout history. Shakespeare places these themes front and center in Romeo and Juliet—and so do we in our production.

The touring director, Jason Spelbring, said, “I have always struggled to find where I fit in this play. Plays, by design, are written to allow us (the audience) in, to challenge us and invite us to explore other worlds. What would happen if we created a world where our audience members see themselves? Their type, their flaws, and their strengths. By setting our production in a classroom in 2020, we are forced to witness the effects of violent passion that Shakespeare intended to explore. Our company invites you to see the many sides of yourself in Romeo and Juliet, and I challenge you to hear this play for the first time through a modern-day lens.”  By Lana Hiskey

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Kids Who Count Information

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Kids Who Count - Early Intervention Services for Nebo Families

 

Since 1986, Kids Who Count has provided Early Intervention services to families of young children residing in the Nebo School District boundaries. We’ve helped thousands of families and children and we can help you. If you are concerned about your baby or toddler’s development or had a medical professional talk to you about some milestones your child hasn’t yet reached, you may be eligible for early intervention services. The purpose of Early Intervention is to enhance early growth and development in infants and toddlers under three, who have developmental delays or disabilities. Anyone can make a referral to receive a full assessment of your child’s health and developmental status at no cost. If you’re concerned about your infant or toddler, don’t hesitate to contact us. And, we now offer Autism Services for children 2 and older. Visit https://kidswhocount.org/ for more information. We are here to help! 

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Parent Teacher Conference - February 12, 2020

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Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held on February 12. It will start in teachers' classrooms from 2:30- 5:00. Then will continue in the Main Gym from 5:30-7:30.  It will be a great time for parents to visit with teachers about their students academics. It will be time well spent! Please plan on attending. 

 

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