Boys Basketball Informational Meeting Letter
October 10, 2018
The Lobo Way
600 S. 820 E. Spanish Fork, Utah 84660 | (801) 798-4075
October 10, 2018
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Allyson Brooks, Math Teacher, Spanish Fork Junior
McKayla Loftin-King, Para-Educator, Spanish Fork Junior
“McKayla Loftin-King is a support technician at Spanish Fork Junior High School who serves students daily with a tremendously positive attitude and mounds of patience for each person. She really exemplifies the Lobo Way at our school. McKayla is a solid and determined individual who shows a genuinely caring attitude to everyone. She always wears a smile and approaches her duties consistently with positivity. The students know she cares about them. Isn’t that the most important thing we do?”
Collin Kartchner and Dr. Katey McPherson will lead a discussion on:
Parents, Students, and Friends -
THE LOBO WAY
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! OCTOBER 29TH
Our Ryan Olsen—7th boys’ team—took 3rd overall, which was a huge accomplishment. Many students were able to achieve their personal best on the Mapleton Course.
The Cross-Country Lobos showed their school spirit by cheering each other on even after their own exhausting races. We are very proud of our team and their success this season.
9th graders Rylei Voorhees, Luke Galloway and Ashley Olsen competed and did well in the Farm Co-op Quiz October 11th.
Students had to answer questions about agriculture co-ops, and then got to meet business people in the agriculture industry. They got to eat dinner with the general manager of Select Sires. They discussed employment opportunities and the cattle industry with him.
Well done, Lobos!