MMHS Sewing Students Place at Make It With Wool Competition

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Our advanced sewing students from Mrs. Crandall’s classes participated in the Make it with Wool contest this weekend. They spent hours on their projects! From left to right is Sarah Seiler, Leah Henderson- 4th place, Elaine Bleazard, Aria Skinner, Lauren Elkington, and Addie Gesullo was 1st runner up! Congratulations to these awesome students!

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Robyn Dunn

Another Hard Day in the Wood Shop at SHS

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Wood shopstudents at Springville High School busily working and getting wood projects started. Getting instruction from Mr. Billings, practicing safety, and patience to make great projects. Patience as they learn the first step to squaring up nightstands, learning how to use the table saw and radial arm saw. Can't wait to see what they build!

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Scott Billings

Nebo Students to Participate in Regional Health Career Fair

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Nebo School District is excited to participate in the annual  Mountainland CTE Region "Heath Career Fair" on December 9th.  The event will be held at the MTECH Lehi Campus and will allow high school students the opportunity to grow their healthcare knowledge on various career pathways and connect them to post-secondary education options.  Students will be able to attend 3 hands-on sessions presented by industry professionals.  During these sessions, students will discover real-world practices, as well as interact with industry experts and ask questions rel

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Amy Ewell

MMHS Students Interning at RevRoad are Learning Many Facets of the Business World

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Austin Willson and Logan Smith from Maple Mountain High School are interning with RevRoad this semester. Creating blog posts for RevU events, finding podcasts in the field of finance, and learning about the portfolio companies they serve are just some of the assignments that are helping these budding entrepreneurs learn multiple facets of business!

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Christine Thomas

PHS FFA Attends National FFA Convention

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Payson FFA attended the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, October 25-29th with 20 FFA students. We toured Fair Oaks Farm, we danced the night away at the Lauren Alaina and Jimmie Allen concert, we attended numerous convention sessions and saw the new National Officers get installed and old officers retire, we practiced our racing skills at the Indianapolis Speedway museum and saw some historical cars! Memories and friendships were created due to this amazing experience.

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Lainee Kelson

SHHS ProStart Students Attend Training At Mountain Amercia Expo Center

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The Utah Restaurant Association held its annual ProStart Student training at the Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy. Students went to learn about the Culinary and Management competitions held in March by learning about plating and getting creative by using madeleine cookies and other sweets to plate an appetizer, entree, and dessert. Students also learned how to do fruit carving and how to handle smaller sharp knives.

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Troy Chilcott

Rodeo News Selects Salem Hills Student Art Work For Magazine Cover

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Evan Childs,  a senior at Salem Hills High School, had an assignment in his Digital Media class where he had to create the cover of a magazine. Mr. Steve Gray submitted some of his students' work to The Rodeo News Magazine which Mr. Gray has designed for the last couple of years. This magazine distributes to more than 50,000 people nationwide. Evan's design was chosen and is on the November cover. Congratulations to all the students who submitted a design, and especially Evan for designing a cover for a widely distributed magazine.

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Steven Gray / Aubrey Turnbow