Nebo FFA Competes

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On January 27th Nebo FFA students had the opportunity to travel to South Summit High School and compete in Area 5 Contest. FFA members practice, prepare and represent Nebo and FFA proudly. 

Maple Mountain High School

Prepared Public Speaking

1st Place: Prepared Public Speaking Contest: Makenzi Thomas

Parliamentary Procedure

 2nd Place: Parliamentary Procedure: Katy Wright, Zach Jackson, Karter Barbakos, Tiffani Bond, Allison Pedersen, Karston Hovey, Ashely Ferrell

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Nebo FFA Advisors

MMHS DECA

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Last week our MMHS DECA (marketing/business) club competed in our regional competition.  It has been a strange year with all competitions being held virtually, our students have stayed positive and performed very well at region.  Listed below are the students who placed, and in what event they competed.  If you see these students please congratulate them on the great success!

 Austin Wilson - 2nd Place - Business Service Marketing

Isaac James & Isaac Smith - 1st Place - Buying and Merchandising 

Attributions
Alan Marvin

CTE Scholarships and Tuition Awards

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Career and Technical Education (CTE) Scholarships and Tuition Awards are for outstanding CTE students in Utah. The scholarship deadline is this Friday, 1/29.  Please see the link below for an overview of participating colleges and for qualification guidelines and application instructions. https://www.schools.utah.gov/cte/resources/scholarshipsawards?mid=3119&tid=0

 

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Kelly Seale

Agriculture (Ag) Cross-Curricular Collaboration

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Monday, January 11, 2021, the Salem Hills High Ag teachers hosted our cross-curricular CTE collaboration. It was amazing to see the involvement and support from their FFA officer team. We had Career Technical Education (CTE) teachers from a variety of content areas from the jr high and high school, and counselors attend to gain a better understanding of what our Ag department has to offer. We focused on how we can connect our classes and have a better understanding of what goes on there.

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Aubrey Turnbow

SFHS Armed Forces Day

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Spanish Fork High School hosted their first-ever Armed Forces Day on November 20th in the SFHS Library.  Representatives from the Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, and U.S. Army all attended and discussed opportunities in the armed forces as a career path.  This event came about because a number of SFHS students expressed interest in the armed forces and wanted a safe space where they would compare and contrast opportunities from different branches of the military.  We hope to make this an annual event at our High School.

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Kelly Seale

Warm the Soles

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 A few of our Maple Mountain DECA/FBLA members were able to participate in the Warm the Soles of Kids program and wrap shoes for economically disadvantaged MMHS students. These shoes were donated and delivered to our school by Nebo Credit Union. We’re grateful to them for their generosity and glad we could continue our tradition of helping to wrap these shoes; we had a great time! 

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Robyn Dunn

FCCLA Leadership Conference

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On September 30th Nebo School District Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)  student officers had an amazing virtual leadership conference put on by the student leaders throughout the state. Nebo School District proudly has 2 state officers

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Aubrey Turnbow

MMHS Club Rush

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Maple Mountain High School had their Club Rush on September 29 during lunch. Student organizations and clubs lined the halls welcoming potential members into their ranks. From displays with balloons and banners to candy and donuts...students were encouraged to stop at different booths to talk to club officers about joining their groups. It was a great time with lots of fun and laughter!

Attributions
Robyn Dunn

Free Breakfast and Lunch to All Nebo School District Students

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Beginning Monday, September 14, 2020, Nebo School District will be switching to an “Open Restricted Meal Program.” Under this program, breakfast and lunch are available for free to all students enrolled in Nebo School District, including remote learners.

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Free Breakfast and Lunch to All Nebo School District Students