Brooks Ward Earns Nebo's Classified Employee of the Year

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Every year classified employees are selected and nominated by other employees in Nebo School District. After their names are submitted to the board, they are reviewed and one employee is selected as the classified employee of the year. This year Mr. Ward of Salem Hills High School was selected and awarded Nebo School District classified employee of the year. In his off time Mr. Ward enjoys spending time with his family and doing activities with them. He is also a huge sports fan; his favorite sport is baseball and his favorite team is the Yankees.
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Jordan Geyerman and Nate Christensen

Mr. Skyhawk 2011

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The event of Mr. Skyhawk just passed through, unveiling new winners. The contest consisted of 14 different but studly young men. Weekly activities went on during the week such as Kiss-A-King, Limbo and the Sexy Leg Contest. However, the grand finale was the show on Saturday. The show consisted of a polished jungle dance choreographed by Nikki Ereksen and was followed by the talents of each individual. It was highlighted by contestants choosing to dance, sing or anything else that they are unusually talented at.
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By Trevor Williams

Bart Thompson is Awarded Teacher of the Year at SHHS

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Mr. Thompson recently received an e-mail. It was different than his others though, this was about winning the Teacher of the Year award. It starts off with teachers nominating each other and then as they get deeper they have a poll of teachers that people can select and then they choose. Mr. Thompson came out on top. Thompson teaches mostly psychology classes and is also the coach for the track team. He felt honored that he was chosen but at the same time just keeps on doing what he is doing. No wonder he was picked.
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by Trevor Williams

Mrs. Hansen is awarded The Crystal Apple

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Mrs. Hansen received the Crystal Apple from our school this year. She was nominated and voted on by our faculty here at Salem Hills. Mrs. Hansen has been teaching for twenty three years. We have been privileged enough to have her here teaching at our school since it opened. Previously, she worked at Carbon High School teaching core FCCLA type classes. She teaches family consumer science, sewing, foods, and child development. “She just feels lucky to be among students at SHHS,” says Mrs. Hansen.
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by Morgan Leavitt