Salem Hills HOSA Team Competes

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Congratulations to the Salem Hills HOSA team. These future health care professionals competed for the first time, and all students placed in the top ten. Kyle Campbell took 3rd place and qualified for the national competition in Nashville, TN.

Ashley Cahoon- Nurse assisting & job seeking skills

Kyle Campbell- Medical law and ethics, HOSA bowl
Madison Heaton- Epidemiology, CPR/First aid, medical terminology, HOSA bowl
Olivia Johnson- HOSA bowl

Jackson Nye- Medical terminology, CPR/First aid, HOSA bowl

Thank you to Mrs. Lyman for preparing her students and getting them to the state competition.

#HOSA #utahhosa #ctso #utahctso #nebocte

Knowledge Bowl

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Thursday 3.24.22 Schedule

We are excited to host our knowledge bowl this week!

On Thursday we will have the final rounds.  Here is the assembly schedule for that day.

FFA State Convention

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Marc Yoder
Jentry Downard
The Salem Hills FFA got to go to an in-person state convention on March 10th and the 11th. It was good to be able to attend in-person convection because the last 2 have been virtual. It was the first in-person State FFA Convention that our 27 students have ever been to. They enjoyed awards ceremonies, keynote speakers, workshops, and interacting with other FFA students throughout the state. It was nice to be back in the sea of blue corduroy jackets. Some major highlights are the National FFA Advisor, James Woodard, came and actually sat with our FFA chapter for one of the sessions. Another Highlight was Greg Peterson from the youtube channel Peterson farm Bros who spoke to the students about being an agricultural advocate. (video of my favorite video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMOe5VtW5uo)
 
Highlights of the Convention
Marc Yoder won 1st in the Employment Skills Leadership Development Event and has qualified to attend the National FFA Convention this coming October.
Jentry Downard took 2nd place in her Agricultural Education Career Development Event.   

State Debate

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The end of an incredible season. So proud of these kids! They're pretty resilient. The last three weeks have resulted in our 12th Region title, five national qualifiers and a 5th place finish at State.

 

State:

2nd Policy---Sahaja Rutledge and Tate Roberts

3rd Policy---Mia Carlos and Isaac Button

3rd Congress---Savannah Roylance

4th Impromptu---Liesl Adams

4th National Extemp---Nate Jordan

Quarterfinals Lincoln-Douglas---Brynn Thorstrom

Quarterfinals Public Forum---Ben Meldrum and Jarry Larriva

 

National Qualifiers:

Policy---Isaac Button and Mia Carlos

Congress---Savannah Roylance

Public Forum---Myla Millet and Hannah Beecher

 

Region:

12th Straight Region Championship 

Lots of individual awards

 

#SHHS #shhsdebate #5AStateDebateUtah

Region 9 Vocal Solo & Ensemble Festival

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Wednesday March 10th, Salem Hills hosted the Region 9 Vocal Solo & Ensemble Festival.  Our SHHS Singers as well as a record 15 student soloists earned superior ratings and will represent Salem Hills at the State Solo & Ensemble Festival next month.

Jaren Carlile

Aubrey Chamberlain

Jacob Cook

Luke Dalley

Jason FLinders

Alydia Haskell

Braden Horrocks

Josiah Lee

Lane Lindstrom

Brenna Mayfield

Alli McBride

Ethan McBride

Emmy Spencer

Abigail Whiting

Emma Eilcox

Tiffany Wilde

Ellie Wride

 

SHHS Cheer Nationals

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SHHS Cheer Team Anaheim Nationals

Congratulations to our SHHS Cheer team for winning their division at nationals last weekend in Anaheim, California. The team placed first at each of their regional, state, and national competitions this year! Way to go ladies and way to put an exclamation mark on a great year!

Attributions
Curtis Burton

ACT Test - March 9th!

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ACT Testing Day

Attention Juniors: 

On Wednesday, March 9th, all juniors will take the ACT here at Salem Hills High School. The test will begin promptly at 8:00 AM, so don't be late (arrive by 7:45am just to be safe). If you are late, you will not be admitted to your testing room. 

Posters with your testing locations are posted around the school, so reference the poster for your testing location. The posters also identify approved calculators; however, the test has a built-in calculator as well.

To be ready for the test, make sure that your Chromebooks are updated, charged and ready to go. The test must be taken on a school issued Chromebook, as the testing software will not work on personal devices. Students will also need a form of identification like your drivers license or student ID. Cell phones and smart watches are not allowed in the testing rooms or areas (this includes the test's break), so you will need to leave your cell phones and smart watches at home; having your cell phone or smart watch on you could disqualify you from the test. 

Get a good night's sleep, eat a good breakfast, and come ready to test on March 9th!

Sophomores and seniors will NOT attend school on March 9th.