May 2011

2011 Awards Assembly

Submitted by david.thacker on Tue, 05/24/2011 - 14:33

Thursday, May 19, Spanish Fork Junior High School honored its finest students in an awards assembly.  Each department nominated its top students to receive a certificate of honor.  The school and other organizations honored students for their outstanding efforts in academic and social excellence.

Ninth-Grade Assembly

Kwanis  Hope of America Award

  • Emily Wilson and Kylan Erickson

Runners-Up:  Lindsay Brown, Westley Cook, James Carrington, Steven Russell, Makade Morgan, Cassidy Crook, Jennifer Clark, and  Amelia Weight

Attributions
by: Laura Carter

Spanish Fork Jr. High presents "Sing Ye Joyful" the spring concert the evening of April 28, 2011

Submitted by david.thacker on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 09:37

It felt like it was the 4th of July, and we were at a tribute to the USA and our history.  Wait, it was a tribute to the USA, just not on the 4th of July.  It was the combined Choirs presentation of "Sing Ye Joyful" the spring concert the evening of April 28, 2011.


The little theater was packed and the concert goers were not disappointed. Each of the choirs (Chamber Choir, Women's Chorus, Concert Choir) all had their unique roles. Two SFHJS speech students presented their winning speeches as part of the program as well. 

Attributions
by: Keith Wilson - Parent of a Spanish Fork Jr. High student

Poetry Slam Winners

Submitted by david.thacker on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 08:03

Spanish Fork Jr. High conducted its 1st annual poetry slam on Wednesday May 18, 2011. The students who participated read memorized poems in a variety of categories and were challenged by the judges during the competition to create an impromptu poem using the line "I Hate Summer".

Here are the winners;

Ammon Flint - Comedic

Chad Peterson - Dramatic

Cameron Sokol - Original

Chase Dietz - Impromptu "I Hate Summer" poem

and these are the other 26:

Emily Wilson

Westley Cook

Jeremy Thacker

Jeff Hall

Bethany Davis

Lava Tubes!

Submitted by david.thacker on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 10:43

“That was so cool!”, “Wow!”, “I want to go back!” was the buzz from Mr. Waters Earth Systems Honors class after going to Meadow, Utah to visit a Cinder Cone volcano.  The honors class went to the Black Rock desert. While they were there, they explored some Lava Tubes, fissures, and hunted for some olivine crystals. After a long day in the lava field they took a dip in a hot springs nearby. Everyone had a good time.

Attributions
By: Mr. Waters

Aida - A Tragic Love Story

Submitted by david.thacker on Mon, 05/16/2011 - 09:17

            As this year’s musical Ms. Holley chose AIDA written by Elton John and Tim Rice

            This story is one originally told through an opera that was transformed into a Broadway musical with exciting, energetic and heart wrenching music.  Chosen to play the lead parts were me, Maddy Shearer as Aida, Zach Van Pelt as Radames, Erica Gebert as Amneris, and Joey Shearer as Mereb.  We were an ecstatic to have the opportunity to play such fantastic parts.  We couldn’t wait to tell this tragic love story to the audiences.  Here is how it goes:

Attributions
Article written by: Maddie Shearer

Teacher of the month - Miss Kris Holley

Submitted by david.thacker on Wed, 05/11/2011 - 14:09

Teacher of the Month

Kris Holley–

Kris Holley is our Teacher of the Month for April.  She works countless hours for our school in the drama department.  The school plays and musicals that she directs are outstanding!  Ms. Holley graduated from BYU and has taught at Spanish Fork Junior High for 9 years.  She has won an “Excellence in Service” and “Best Director Awards”.

Student Council Service Projects

Submitted by david.thacker on Tue, 05/10/2011 - 08:43

The latest service project Spanish Fork Jr. High has participated in was a school-wide food drive. All of the cans donated by students and teachers went to an organization called Tabitha’s Way. Tabitha’s Way is a new organization in Spanish Fork. They provide a thrift store and food pantry. They have clothes, shoes, and food for the homeless.

To get the students involved in the food drive, there was a competition. Whichever class collected the most cans won fabulous prizes. Here are the results:

Mr. Hubbard’s class easily stole first place with 859 cans!

Attributions
by: Lindsay Brown