Nebo Schools Open on Regular Schedule Monday, March 6, 2023

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Nebo Schools Open on Regular Schedule Monday, March 6, 2023

All Nebo schools will be open on the regular schedule for Monday, March 6, 2023. We truly appreciate the city, county, state, and district personnel for their diligent work in our recent storm across our district. Please remember that school closures are rare. In most cases, school will remain in session even with Utah's climate. Because weather conditions may vary greatly in different neighborhoods and on different streets, we encourage parents to make attendance decisions for their own students.

Unfortunately, experience has taught us that there is no single decision that will accommodate the desires of every patron and employee. That being the case, Nebo District is supportive of individual decisions regarding safe travel during inclement weather. Please evaluate your individual situation regarding travel to school. The option to keep children home when weather conditions are severe is always at the parents’ discretion and schools have been asked to respect and honor parent decisions. Make-up schoolwork may be necessary, but schools will accommodate students on the timely completion of required assignments or tests.

To see more details on inclement weather, go to https://www.nebo.edu/schools/status.

Nebo’s Mental Health Series – Your Child’s Anxiety

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Attention Nebo Parents
Join our Mental Health Series focusing on...
Your Child’s Anxiety
March 13, 2023
6:00 to 7:00 p.m. via Zoom

Register Here: https://cookcenter.info/NeboMarch13

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Skyhawk Day

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Bell Schedule
Skyhawk Day Color Contest

On Friday March 3rd, we will be celebrating SKYHAWK Day as a school! We will celebrate with a spirit bowl, extended lunch and DONUTS for all!

What is Skyhawk Day?

Salem Hills girls and boys basketball teams won state championships on the same date at UVU. The boys team beat Juan Diego High School. The girls team beat Hurricane High School. Only eight schools in the state have won both boys and girls basketball championships in the same year since 1993. What sets Salem Hills apart from those other eight high schools is that our girls and boys won their state championships on the same date at the same location. Skyhawks were first to do so in UHSAA history.

Thus, the Utah County Commissioner designated March 3, 2018 as Salem Hills Skyhawks Day for such a momentous event. Girls and Boys Basketball programs from the same high school, from Utah County, in Utah County at UVU.

Please join us in celebrating by showing your Skyhawk pride!

Debate---14X Region Champs

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Debate Champs

Salem Hills Debate had our Region tournament this past weekend. The team has been working extremely hard! Salem Hills Debate won their 14th straight Region title!

1st--Salem Hills
2nd--Wasatch
3rd--Springville
4th--Maple Mountain
5th--Spanish Fork

Individual Winners:
Lincoln-Douglas
1st--Liz Peterson
2nd--Gabriel McDaniel
3rd--Hugo Peterson
4th--Hannah Lesher

Policy
1st--Sahaja Rutledge and Mia Carlos
2nd--Tate Roberts and Kaia Hoyt
3rd--Henry Draper and Abby Whiting
4th--Brigham Lindstrom and Lydia Poulson

Public Forum
1st--Tyler Ekstrom and Maddie Isom
2nd--Leah Miller and Leah Ford
3rd--Hannah Beecher and Myla Millet
4th--Cohen Penrod and Mazzy Barker

Congress
2nd Grace Neves

Impromptu
2nd--Hannah Beecher

National Extemporaneous Speaking
2nd---Matthew Raleigh
3rd---Ian Jordan
4th---Porter Combs

International Extemporaneous Speaking
1st---Emmy Spencer
2nd---Maci Nielson
3rd---Grace Neves
4th---Tyler Ekstrom

Interps
1st---Nate Thorne

Informative
1st---Kate Fillmore
2nd---Aubri Call
3rd(tie)---Cohen Penrod and Sienna Matys

Big shoutout to our captains who have stepped up while I've been gone. Sahaja Rutledge in particular has been indispensable and a big key to our success!
#shhsdebate #shhsflyhigher #shhsacademics

Decades Dance

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Our Decades Dance is coming up on March 4th! See you there! 70s Style!

UHSAA BASKETBALL 2ND ROUND

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UHSAA BASKETBALL 2ND ROUND: 
TIMPVIEW V SALEM HILLS
Game Day: Friday, Feb 24
Game Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Timpview Thunderdome
Gates open @ 6:00 PM
Ticket Prices: General Admission is $5
*Timpview and Salem Hills students will get in FREE with their school ID. 
*Seniors over 65 years of age and children 4 and under are FREE.
 

Bus Drop Off & Parking:

Use the pull in drop off area at the front of the school along Timpview Drive. The bus may park here.

 How to Enter the School:

Enter through the MAIN ENTRANCE on Timpview Drive. Please note, the ADA access ramp is on the left side of the main entrance to the school if needed. To get to the Thunderdome, follow the hallways East.

Visitor Parking Here are a few important announcements for visitor parking:

1.     All NORTH parking lots are CLOSED during construction.

2.     The WEST parking lot will be open for visitors and ADA parking. 

3.     You may safely park along the streets, please do not block driveways.

4.     Cars that are parked illegally including blocking driveways will be towed, ticketed or booted at your expense.

 Ticket sales & Doors will open at 6:00 pm

General Admission is $5. Tickets can be purchased online (see link above) or can be purchased at the door. Seniors 65 and over get in FREE, kids 4 and under are FREE. 
Live Stream
The Varsity game will be streamed live at 7:00 pm at https://www.varsitysportstv.com/s/tviewbball

Nebo Schools Open on Regular Schedule Thursday, February 23, 2023

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All Nebo schools will be open on the regular schedule for Thursday, February 23, 2023. We truly appreciate the city, county, state, and district personnel for their diligent work in our recent storm across our district. Please remember that school closures are rare. In most cases, school will remain in session even with Utah's climate. Because weather conditions may vary greatly in different neighborhoods and on different streets, we encourage parents to make attendance decisions for their own students.

Unfortunately, experience has taught us that there is no single decision that will accommodate the desires of every patron and employee. That being the case, Nebo District is supportive of individual decisions regarding safe travel during inclement weather. Please evaluate your individual situation regarding travel to school. The option to keep children home when weather conditions are severe is always at the parents’ discretion and schools have been asked to respect and honor parent decisions. Make-up schoolwork may be necessary, but schools will accommodate students on the timely completion of required assignments or tests.

To see more details on inclement weather, go to https://www.nebo.edu/schools/status.

Congratulations! We are so proud of you for being a Nebo Hero!

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LATE START SCHEDULE

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Wednesday 2/22 Late Start Schedule

Due to the recent storm, all schools will be operating on a two-hour delayed start today. SHHS will be starting at 10 a.m. Busses will also be running on a two -hour delayed schedule.

Academic All State - Basketball & Swim

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Collin Hawkins
Londyn Bambrough
Cayden Hansen
Zak Nelson

At SHHS we take the term “Student Athlete” seriously! Hats off to the following student-athletes for their academic all state awards for both basketball & swim!

Boys' Swimming: Collin Hawkins

Girls' Basketball: Londyn Bambrough

Boys' Basketball: Cayden Hansen

Boys' Basketball: Zak Nelson