High School Hope Squad Enlightens SFJH Students

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Last Friday, the eighth grade health classes got a guest visit from the Spanish Fork High School Hope Squad as an assist in teaching the classes about suicide prevention.

The Hope Squad is a suicide prevention group who makes sure everyone has someone to talk to if they need it. They provide friendship to students who may not have someone to hang out with at school, and they play a role in keeping the school happy and safe.

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Story by Sandra Swaidan (student) Pictures by Alesha LeMmon and Ashli Brooks

Spanish Fork Freshman Team Lays The Beat Down

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When I got to the game, it was already 16 to 0 and the Dons were winning. Number 16 for the Dons ran a 40-yard touchdown score up the right side of the field. Then, after a turnover on downs, number 36 for the Dons ran a score up the middle from about 35 yards out. The Dons defense was strong as they held the other team to three and out. Towards the end of the second quarter, with two minutes and 32 seconds left in the half, the Dons took over on their 8-yard line. Provo defense was tough and tackle them for a loss, dropping them to the 4-yard line on the first play.

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Story and picture by Xavier Amonett (student)

Lunar Lander Launch

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"Teaching science is a blast!" says Mr. Whiting.  He stands on the roof of SFJH and launches the lunar landers his students' who, like NASA engineers, designed and built.  His students wait eagerly for theirs to fall.

The atmosphere was akin to watching fireworks on Independence Day with the sounds of "Ooooooooos" and "Aaaaaaaahs" with every launch. One student commented, "On the first attempt, our astronaut did not survive, but on the second attempt our astronaut did!"

Mr. Whiting asked, "Did you learn from the first attempt? Do great scientists, like you, fail?"

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Story and pictures by Jerry Whiting

7th Grade Science: Group Measurement Lab

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Engagement and exploration were high as 7th grade scientists measured mass and volume in the lab.

This group discussed problems and solutions using different instruments to mass and calculate various shaped objects accurately. 

Hands-on-learning as well as learning from and with peers is high on the list of goals for the entire science department at SFJHS.

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Story and pictures by Jerry Whiting

Book Fair

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Scholastic Fall Book Fair will be September 16-20.  Come check out the newest titles at exclusive prices.  The fair will be open every day @ 7:15 till one hour after school lets out.  Thursday we will be open till 8 pm, so stop by before or after you meet with your students teachers!

Support our teachers by donating through the All for books program!  All money donated will go to our teachers!

Check out our new payment method...eWallet!  Information can be found on the book fair's homepage, see the link below.

How Fast are You?

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It’s the beginning of the year, and the Spanish Fork Junior High PE teachers are already working their students hard.  Coach Johnson’s classes were zipping around the track the other day, so he could record their first times on the mile run.

How long has it been since you’ve run a mile?  What is your most current time?

Could you beat Mr. Johnson’s students?

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By Rillene Nielsen Picture by Garrett Johnson

LOBO UPDATE 09-03-19

Submitted by alesha.lemmon on

Parents, Students, and Friends - 

SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL

We are holding elections through Friday at 3PM for parent volunteers to serve on our School Community Council. This is a two year term for parents. We have 4 nominees and 3 available positions. Therefore, we ask parents to vote for 3 of the 4 nominees using the following link: SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL VOTING BALLOT

AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITY