The Principal’s Principles: Golden Rule is Still Golden Says Mr. Bake

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“Do unto others what you want done to you.” Great quote right? Students over the years have started to treat each other badly. Less respect is coming from students toward other students. This leads to more arguments, bullying, and a lot more problems for the rest of the school. Respect is key, in the world. For example if you are not respectful of others then you may not be hired for a job because no one likes being disrespected.

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By Ashlee Johnson—School News Editor

PTA Reflections Winners Announced

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Time's up everyone! Our school's PTA Reflections winners have been announced and we have people moving on to Council level in each of the divisions—dance choreography, literature, music composition, photography, visual arts, film/video production, three dimensional art, and theater. The deadline for any entrees was October 27 and our theme was this year was “Diversity Means....” and the students had to fill in the blank and they each got different awards.

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By Madeline Stocks—Events Editor

In My Opinion: Watch Out! You May Be in a Sticky Situation

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Do you ever find yourself sticking your hand under your desk and finding one heck of a sticky surprise, or randomly sitting down in the gym and cant get up? I have! It's disgusting! I believe that many students and teachers would say the same thing. Do we want to keep chewing gym “legal” in our school? If so, lets do something about it. I don't want gum on my butt any longer! Do you?

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By Tristan Anderson—Assistant Editor-in-Chief

November Students of the Month

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Congratulations to November's students of the month! From seventh grade: Sierra young, Carson McKean, Yvette Lazarte, Abbie Dart, Brady Gordon, Jaxon Higginson, Emily Halcrow, and Lindsey Certonio. From eighth grade: Kaylee Hudson, Tanner Stone, Sammi Hunt, Chris Lindholm, Nick Brumfield, Nate Johnson, Summer Christensen, and Colby Brown. From ninth grade: Rachel Hutchings, Maya McKinney, Holli Christensen, Itzel Gomez, Jason Money, Sven Jamsa, Lucy Quackenbush, Sariah Lee, Heather Churchill, and Payden Howard.

Good Job everyone!

 

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By Madeline Stocks—Events Editor

What in the World is NaNoWriMo?

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This month Mr. Anson’s Honor classes, 9th grade class and Mrs. Frohlichs 9th grade classes are participating in the NaNoWriMo program. NaNoWriMo stands for National Novel Writing Month. Which takes place every year in Novemeber. Participatants try to write a entire rough draft of a novel in one month, or 30 days. For adults the required word count is 50,000, but students get to choose. Many students are shooting for 50,000 words, others less. Good Luck Everyone!!! And don’t lose your work!!

 

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By Victoria Thomas—Editor-in-Chief

Math Tutors Can Help Struggling Students

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More and more kids are not understanding math. Maybe because they don’t want to give the effort to learn or they may not get the concept. Math teachers, Mr. Ferrin, Mr. Morgan, andMrs .Coxen, offer tutoring during pack time at the school. “Tutors are a good idea because some students will ask another student for help more readily then the teacher,” Mrs. Fong told the Lobo Howl. 99% of students asked by the Lobo Howl said they would like help with math. “Helping kids is fun, I love that I can help them learn,” Matt Moleff told the Lobo Howl. Many tutors help all grades with their math.

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By Ashlee Johnson—School News Editor

Senator Jake Garn Visits SFJH

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If you came to school on Wednesday the 9th you might have noticed the tank outside of the school building. If you were not paying attention to the scenery you probably saw people dressed in their Sunday best, and the large painting that Mr. Millman drew. It was our school's Veterans Day Assembly. During third period was the assembly. Mr. Fleming our principal introduced the speakers and then turned the time over to them.

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By Jacob Hardman—Reporter

Honors History goes to Printing Museum

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The morning of Wednesday, November, 16th, Mrs. Peterson’s Honors US History students were privileged to go on a field trip to the Crandall Printing Museum in Provo. Getting on a bus during 1st period they drove the 15 to 20 minute drive to the old museum just off of Provo's State Street.            

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By: Sawyer Hamilton