Spanish Fork Jr. High Teachers Share Talents with Students

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Spanish Fork Jr. High School teachers are very committed to helping students achieve high levels of learning.  Each and every day teachers work with students towards achieving goals that lead to the highest levels of learning possible.  But, teachers at the Jr. High have other “hidden” talents, as well.  In November students were treated to a talent show assembly where teachers shared a variety of talents with the student body. 

            Among the performances enjoyed was Vice Principal, David Huff, playing a moving patriotic number with his nose flute and a painting done by Art teacher, David Millman.  Guitar solos from Science teacher, Richard Trimble and one from Vice Principal, Mark Bake thrilled the audience. Among the favorite performances were the opening acts of Guitar Hero performed by several teachers, highlighting Science teacher, Shane Waters on the guitar and Math teacher, Cory Morgan, singing.  Music teacher, Sharon Hopkins was joined by Trevor Hopkins and Band teacher, Jill Elliot performing, “Don’t Let it go to Your Head.”  The three of them had the audience singing and dancing, completely rocking out with them and enjoying the number!

            A great time was had by students and the faculty as fun let loose, proving that not only does Spanish Fork Jr. High School have teachers and staff committed to high levels of learning, but they also have a well-rounded faculty full of all types of talent.

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by Kaye Brockbank