8th Annual Nebo Welding Invitational

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This year marks the 8th annual Nebo Welding Invitational among Nebo Welding classes. All 5 high schools were well represented with their elite welders from their programs. A total of 6 contestants from each school, 3 for the individual welding competition and 3 formed a fabrication team. With the annual support of local welding companies and vendors along with Miller Electric and Lincoln Electric Companies the students were able to battle for some very prestigious prizes!

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Shaun Black

8th Annual Nebo Welding Invitational

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This year marks the 8th annual Nebo Welding Invitational among Nebo Welding classes. All 5 high schools were well represented with their elite welders from their programs. A total of 6 contestants from each school, 3 for the individual welding competition and 3 formed a fabrication team. With the annual support of local welding companies and vendors along with Miller Electric and Lincoln Electric Companies the students were able to battle for some very prestigious prizes!

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Shaun Black

Springville High School CTE Student Wins UVU Regional Business Contest

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Tristen Thompson, a CTE business and marketing student at Springville High School was awarded "co-winner-up" in the 2019 UVU Regional Business Contest on Friday evening, Jan. 28, 2019.  In addition to first-place honors, Tristen was awarded significant prize money made possible through the generosity of Steve Gibson, entrepreneur and philanthropist.

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Keith Lue

CTE Students of the Week

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Maple Mountain High School is proud to present the December Students of the Month:

Rachel Jacobson

Where do you want to see yourself in five years?  Married and working as a preschool teacher. 

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Tyler Lewis

ALC Internship program inspires students

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An internship program at Nebo’s Advanced Learning Center has been helping High School Students try out career paths and prepare for the future.

This semester, 147 students from 5 area high schools are participating in the program. They are working at power plants, animal hospitals, florists, accountants, city offices, police departments, studios, schools and more. The attend twice a week for a semester.

“It’s endless the things the kids can do,” said program director Chris Thomas.

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Serve Daily Megan Wallgren

Joshua Spackman wins 1st Place at UVU business competition

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We would like to congratulate Joshua Spackman on winning the first business plan competition. Joshua is a part of the MMHS Business Management class for concurrent enrollment.   

Joshua won $500 cash and has qualified to compete at UVU for a $1000 cash prize.

Best of luck Joshua!!

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Alan Marvin

MMHS students Give Service

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The FBLA club, and other students from Mr. Spainhower's classes, at MMHS have had a busy couple weeks and we wanted to share! Last Friday night they teamed up with Nebo Credit Union to assist them in their "Warm the Soles" program. Our students helped wrap over 900 pairs of Christmas shoes that Nebo CU purchased for deserving students in our district. It was such a wonderful event and our students loved supporting such a great cause! 

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Seth Spainhower

FBLA Team represents Maple Mountain High School

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Our FBLA club did SO WELL at their Region Competition! These 13 awesome students brought home a total of 34 certificates and medals with their top 5 finishes! MMHS placed 3rd overall behind two chapters who nearly quadrupled their size. What a competitive group, we are so proud! Here is the list of our students and their achievements. Please congratulate them when you see them. Thanks!  Andrew Lott- 1st place in Sports and Entertainment Marketing, 1st place in Personal Finance, 3rd place in Client Service, and 3rd place in Marketing  
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Seth Spainhower

Payson High Environmental Students take a Field Trip

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The PHS Environmental Science students experienced first hand how water from the city starts out dirty after leaving homes and turns into pure water. Santaquin City has a state of the art facility where water gets pure enough that citizens can put it on their lawns. The students witnessed how water so dirty that you don't want to be in the same room as it, looks crystal clear. This process uses no chemicals, just bacteria and UV light. Image removed.
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Brian Blake