Fall Hike
After a few hiccups, the SFJH annual Fall Hike went off with a bang.
We were able to hike up the River trail and enjoy the great weather and scenery!
What a fun day!
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After a few hiccups, the SFJH annual Fall Hike went off with a bang.
We were able to hike up the River trail and enjoy the great weather and scenery!
What a fun day!
Our counselors and psychologist will be presenting the EveryDay Strong Program to our parents during parent teacher conference on Thursday, September 19. The EveryDay Strong program was created by United Way. They have collaborated with a group of experts on anxiety, depression, and psychological well being to identify ways to help kids develop resilience. The 30 minute presentation will be held in the Library at 4:30pm and again at 6:30pm.
EVERY DAY STRONG PRESENTATION
Update from the state fair, kids are doing awesome!
Teigan Scott won grand champion hog today!
More pics and placings to come!
Mrs. Sorensen's Earth Science class participated in an emission spectrum lab to explore the Doppler Effect as evidence for the Big Bang Theory.
This activity helps students meet the requirements outlines in the Utah Core, Standard 1 Objective 1b.
HOPE Squads are the eyes and ears of our school.
They are comprised of students who will receive training on how to watch for at-risk students, provide friendship, identify warning signs, and seek help from adults.
They will also help plan our Hope Week activities in January and other activities throughout the year to encourage our students.
This week, the featured sports in advanced PE are Kan Jam, Golf and Soccer.
We’d also like to congratulate our soccer champions: The Hippos!!
Congratulations!
Mrs. Thompson's eighth grade English students participated in a quick write activity on 9/11 after viewing a commemorative video. These pieces represent just a few of the gems they shared from their writer's notebooks.
The first is the photo for this article, a mufti media poem by Alivia Vandyke. The second is a reflective piece by Corbin Gull.
9/11
By Corbin Gull