MMHS FBLA Takes State

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Our FBLA club competed at state and did a great job! 

Zina Thomas (not pictured) placed 7th in Intro to Business Concepts

Keslee Van Orman and Gavin Murray took 3rd in Hospitality and Event Management (qualified for nationals!) AND 6th in Marketing

Keslee also took 10th in Future Business Leader! 

Way to go, FBLA!!

Attributions
Robyn Dunn

SFHS Digital Graphic Arts Students Celebrate National Oreo Day!

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Mrs. Ford's Digital Graphic Arts students celebrated National Oreo Day by taste-testing a variety of different flavored Oreos and then coming up with their own!  Students used Photoshop to design the packaging for their new flavor -- they created everything from Portabella Mushroom to Cinnamon Toast Crunch.

Attributions
Elise Ford

NEBO Students Compete at Educators Rising

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On March 2 Nebo School District students had the opportunity to compete at Educators Rising state competition.  Each student planned and prepared for their competition and we are very proud of their hard work.  Nebo students received the following awards:

3rd Place in Exploring Education Administration Careers: Caitlyn Matys, ALC

2nd Place in Exploring Education Administration Careers: Ava Mickelson, ALC

2nd Place in Job Interview: Maloree Davis, ALC

3rd Place in Teacher Created Materials: Cole Gillespie, ALC

Attributions
Ashleigh Redman

MMHS Accepts UVU Award

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Maple Mountain High School  Principal, Shea Bradshaw, and Concurrent Enrollment Coordinator, Robyn Dunn, accepted the Concurrent Enrollment Diversity and Inclusion Award from UVU today on behalf of our concurrent enrollment program. MMHS had the highest percentage increase of underserved students participating in concurrent enrollment classes. Thank you to all of our teachers for all they do to help our students succeed in their college-level classes!

 

Attributions
Robyn Dunn

SFHS Digital Graphic Arts Class Design in Photoshop

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Mrs. Ford's amazing Digital Graphic Arts students worked hard to bring their own original movie idea to life by taking pictures for and designing a movie poster in Photoshop.  They had so much fun seeing their movie posters professionally printed in a large format that they can take home and display!

If you are looking for a really fun class to take next year make sure to sign up for Digital Graphic Arts!

 

Attributions
Elise Ford