I.HAD.FUN

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This year the theme for CTE teachers district-wide has been I.HAD.FUN. Fun in teaching, FUN in the schools, FUN in being with students and co-workers, and FUN in Nebo. CTE programs and courses are a way to help students find out what they are interested in. By taking CTE courses, students get a better idea of what field of study or work they would like to proceed in whether it be college or trade.  CTE offers internships that a student can participate in after they have taken courses in that field. Opportunities in CTE are FUN!

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Nikki Argyle

2022 CTE Scholarship and Tuition Award Winners for Nebo

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Students Receive Scholarship or Tuition Award at the 36th Annual Career and Technical Education (CTE) Scholarships and Tuition Awards Banquet held Thursday at Salt Lake Community College. This banquet is held to honor CTE students throughout the state who have been selected to receive a scholarship or tuition award from a Utah postsecondary institution. This year’s selection process began in February when 213 students applied for a scholarship or tuition award.

Utah Valley University
Oliver Davis, Maple Mountain High, Commercial Pilot

Spanish Fork/Salem Chamber Visits Nebo School District

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This past week, members of the Spanish Fork/Salem Chamber gathered for a monthly Lunch & Learn to hear about CTE (Career & Technical Education) Internships from Nebo School District's Christine Thomas. She gave a summary of the program, which is available to Nebo high school juniors and seniors who are interested in exploring a specific career and receiving high school credit.  

Chris said, “There are many local companies who offer internship experiences for our students and we appreciate all the time they contribute to the students' success.”

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Lana Hiskey

SHHS DECA Goes to Nationals

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DECA is a club to prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs to be college and career ready. Any student In a business class can join the DECA club. 

This year Keller Stinsin, Luke Dalley (SHHS) and Gavin Murray (MMHS) represented the Nebo School District DECA club in Atlanta, Georgia. The boys competed in Hospitality and Tourism Decision Making, and Retail Marketing.

If you are interested in building your resume, developing leadership skills, the business world, and being a DECA marketing student officer for next year contact Ms. Turnbow before May 13th! 

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Aubrey Turnbow

Salem High School Senior Creates Adaptive Clothing Line for Friend with Special Need

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KSL featured one of our former students from Salem Hills High.  Her FCLA advisor, Aubrey Turnbow said, "Bri Erickson from Salem Hills High School was a First Place National FCCLA winner from summer 2021. It is awesome to have a student making a difference with her sewing skills."

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Aubrey Turnbow