Springville High School Celebrates CTE Month

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To celebrate CTE Month at Springville High School students were asked to think about how they plan on making their first 100 Grand? They were then challenged to think  of careers that they are interested in and submitted their responses on $100 bills. After they shared their interest with Mr. Black and taped them on the wall, he gave them a kick-start to their career pathway by giving them a 100 Grand candy bar. 

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Shaun Black

Youth CYBERSECURITY Camp

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BYU is offering a Youth CYBERSECURITY Boys Camp and a Girls Camp summer of 2020. It is a great opportunity for students to learn, connect, and make new friends. Best of all - IT"S FREE! For more information please go to https://cybersecurity.byu.edu/pages/byugcc.html

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Alan Ashton

Maple Mountain High School FCCLA

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Maple Mountain High FCCLA was represented so well at the Region 4 FCCLA competition! 25 of our Golden Eagles attended, with 22 of them competing in various projects relating to Family and Consumer Sciences Education.  Projects included Fashion Construction, Event Management, Hospitality, Chapter in Review, Baking and Pastry, Job Interview, and more!
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Jessica Knotts

FEBRUARY IS CTE MONTH

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February is National CTE Month BUT what is CTE?

CTE stands for Career & Technical Education. Previously it was called vocational education. CTE focuses on teaching tech-based and career-oriented skills and prepares students with real-world skills that they need to enter the workforce in 13 different career clusters.

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Nikki Argyle

SFHS FFA Competes at Area 5 Regionals

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Spanish Fork FFA competed at the Area 5 Contests (regionals) this week at Springville High School. Maddy Nielsen did a great job representing in the Creed competition. Jesse Shepherd took home the win in the Prepared Public Speaking event with his speech about conventional versus cage-free chickens.
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Kaylee Liddiard

NEBO Welding Invitational 2020

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January 13, 2020, the Annual Welding Competition was held at MMHS. Salem Hills, Spanish Fork, Maple Mountain, and Springville High School welding programs were in attendance along with neighboring Provo High School. This competition has evolved from a welding competition to also include a fabrication competition, so double the number of students has the opportunity to get involved. Each school was able to bring 6 of their elite students to compete against each other.

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Shaun Black

MMHS DECA

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Friday, January 17 MMHS DECA competed at our region competition.  Our students have worked hard with many early morning practices and the results showed.  Of the 8 students that attended all place in the top three.  We are working on the same results for our state competition in one month.  Great job team!!  “Not in the photo Eldon Van Orman and Kyle Chidester.”  

Eldon Van Orman - 1st Place - Business Financial Service

Kimball Call - 1st Place - Entrepreneurship

Isaac Smith & Issac James - 1st Place - Business Law and Ethics

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Alan Marvin

BLUE to BLUE

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Spanish Fork High School FFA Chapter Honors Spanish Fork Police Department by declaring December 16, 2019 "Blue to Blue" day. SFHS FFA presented SF Police department in a small ceremony with 45 turkeys, 45 poinsettias and Thank you cards in gratitude for their service, sacrifice, and dedication to Spanish Fork Community. Gifts were raised and grown by the FFA students in the agriculture program at Spanish Fork High School. Spanish Fork Police Department we thank you for your service!

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Kaylee Liddiard