Math Problem of the Week

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Exam Problem

A section of an exam contains four True-False questions. A completed exam paper is selected at random, and the four answers are recorded. Assuming the outcomes to be equally likely, find the probability that at most one of the four answers is “True.”

LOBO UPDATE 11-04-19

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BASKETBALL TEAMS TRYOUTS

Basketball tryouts are November 11 from 3pm-5pm  in the girls’ gym. You must have a current Physical Exam and a print out of your Term 1 grades to tryout!  Talk to Coach Street or Coach Carlson with questions. 

FALL CARNIVAL AND DANCE

Spooky Cookies

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FACS teacher Kayla Duckworth, Spanish Fork Junior High’s new FACS teacher, and her student were cooking up some spooky treats today in Foods class.  

Attributions
By Rillene Nielsen, Photos by Kayla Duckworth

SFJH Faculty Rock Halloween

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A Mongolian nomad, and a Costco sample-giver, Dorothy and crew from the Land of Oz, and four versions of Taylor Swift were just a few of the Halloween characters teaching today at Spanish Fork Junior High. 

The faculty and staff love surprising students every year with their cool and very creative costumes. 

Attributions
Story by Rillene Nielsen, Photos by Jaimie Dannelly

Zombie Haiku Winners

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Zombie Haiku is a Halloween tradition at Spanish Fork Junior High.  This year, about three hundred students submitted entries.  After much deliberation, the winners have been chosen:  

7th Grade 

First place—Philip Ivie 

Second place—Aneen Abbott 

Third—Madalyn Welling 

8th Grade 

First place—Thomas Cox 

Attributions
Story by Rillene Nielsen

Natalie and Bryce Taylor Recognized as Utah Valley Business and Education Partnership Award Recipient

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Congratulations to local business owners of Creative Signs, Natalie and Bryce Taylor, for all they have done and continue to do to support our students at SFJHS! They were recognized today as a Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce Business and Education Partnership Award winner! We are grateful for all of their hard work to help us with our Lobo Way Vision. 

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Halloween Costumes

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Parents and Students,

It has been a long-standing tradition for Spanish Fork Junior High School students to wear appropriate costumes to school for Halloween. This year, it is our intention to maintain the positive and fun spirit of this event. While students are not required to wear costumes on Halloween, those students who do wish to participate are reminded of the following guidelines:

Math Problem of the Week

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Cashier Problem

The cashier of a bank pays out
$1500, using a certain number of
$1 bills, and ten times as many $5
bills, plus a certain number of $10
bills and twice as many $50 bills.
How many bills of each kind does he pay out?

LOBO UPDATE 10-28-19

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HALLOWEEN COSTUMES

Students are welcome to wear Halloween costumes on Thursday during Red Ribbon Week! We ask that costumes be school appropriate, with no face paint or masks during school.

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SFJHS Choir Concert

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On October 24th, the Spanish Fork Junior High Choir had their very first choir concert of the year. The conductor’s name is Ashley Eyre and she is new to the school this year. There are four choirs altogether: Chamber Singers, Concert Choir, Bel Canto, and Beginning Choir. Each of these groups sang three songs in the concert.  All of the choirs included seventh, eighth, and ninth graders from the school. The concert began with a performance of the “Star Spangled Banner” sung by the Chamber Singers.

Attributions
by Olivia Roberts (student)