April 2019

LOBO UPDATE 04/22/19

Submitted by alesha.lemmon on Mon, 04/22/2019 - 20:14

Parents, Students, and Friends -

POETRY SLAM

Come to the Poetry Slam, Thursday, April 25th at 6:30 in the Little Theater. Donuts, and poetry, written and performed by our very own students, will be served.

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SFJH Orchestra Teacher Angela Harman Awarded Best of State

Submitted by david.thacker on Mon, 04/22/2019 - 10:32

Our very own Angela Harmon has been awarded the prestigious Best of State Award under the category of Music Education.

According to the Best of State’s website (https://www.bestofstate.org ), individuals, businesses, and organizations under consideration for the award “excel in their endeavors, use innovative approaches or methods, [and] contribute to a better quality of life in Utah.” 

Attributions
by Rillene Nielsen and Angela Harman

Girls Who Code Club

Submitted by david.thacker on Fri, 04/19/2019 - 07:50

Did you know that you can join the Girls Who Code Club?  Mrs. Mendonsa is the mentor, and this club is a small part of the national Girls Who Code program.  This club takes place on Thursdays during Pack Time and after school in Mrs. Mendonsa’s room. At this club we code and create video games and we are in the process of coding a Raspberry Pi robot.  We always have lots of fun when we code, and we try to help each other on different games. We learn to code using board games, a website called Gamestar Mechanic, and many more programs.

Attributions
By: Emmalyse Beecher

Poetry Slam!

Submitted by david.thacker on Wed, 04/17/2019 - 11:26

We're having our school Poetry Slam on Thursday, April 25th at 6:30 pm in the Little Theater. All are welcome to attend.

World Civ Students Push for a Revolution!

Submitted by david.thacker on Wed, 04/17/2019 - 09:27

Mrs. Harmer’s 9th grade World Civilizations classes marched their written complaints and arguments to the school office and posted them on Mr. Christensen’s door in the hopes of starting a school reformation.

Students have been learning about Martin Luther and his Protestant Reformation.  Luther had complaints about the Catholic Church during the Renaissance.  He articulated them in his Ninety-five Theses and posted them on the main doors to the church so everyone could see them.

Spanish Fork Junior High Freshmen have now had this experience of their own!

Attributions
story by Shea Harmer, with Rillene Nielsen pictures by Shea Harmer

LOBO UPDATE 04/15/19

Submitted by alesha.lemmon on Mon, 04/15/2019 - 16:23

Parents, Students, and Friends -

EARNING AN ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE MEETING

If you are interested in completing an Associate Degree while in High School there are some informational meetings being held by UVU at the ALC in Salem (161 E 400 N). Dates: April 17, May 16 & August 8. All meetings start at 6:30 pm.

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