Nebo Students Place at Skills USA

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Students from Nebo School District took the Bronze Medal at National Skills USA.  SkillsUSA is a United States career and technical student organization serving more than 395,000 high school, college and middle school students and professional members enrolled in training programs in trade, technical and skilled service occupations, including health occupations.

Students from Maple Mountain high School competed in the Metal Fabrication Competiion. A student from Spanish Fork High School competed in the Auto Refinishing Competition.

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Jared Massic, Chet Harmer

Maple Mountain High School Spring Showcase

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MMHS celebrated their Spring Showcase this week. Nearly every department in the school was featured.

Auditorium Performances:  Elleves, Dance Company, Dance Classes, Theatre, Choirs, Band, Percussion Ensemble.

CTE Project Displays in the Gym:  Interior Design, Woodworking, Photography, Sewing, Foods/Pro-start, Architecture/Drafting, Art, Ceramics, Welding, Video.

For Sale:  The Greenhouse was open and FFA students sold annual plants and veggies.

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Robyn Dunn

Maple Mountain High STEM Ambassadors

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Maple Mountain High School’s STEM Ambassadors club had another successful year.  Having the opportunity to meet with students from Sierra Bonita and Mapleton Elementary schools, the STEM ambassadors taught principles of coding to all fifth grade students.  This was done by teaching stage two of code.org.  While some elementary students struggled, other students made it to stage three.  Jared Martin said the following, “Throughout my high school career, this has been one of my favorite classes that I have taken.  Most definitely my favorite part about this class has

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Marvin Alan

Summer Employment Opportunties

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What are you going to do for the summer?" That's a common question at the end of the school year. Based on that question and requests from Payson High students and parents local businesses were invited to Payson High School to expose students to businesses that want workers. It was great for students to see what was available. Some businesses were looking to demonstrate what students could do as jobs and other businesses were accepting applications and resumes from students on the spot.
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Brian Blake

ALC Students Win Code Camp 2018

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Students from ALC won the 3rd annual Code Camp. The Code Camp is sponsored by the Mountainland CTE region, MTech, and Xactware. The students had 24 hours to design an application, create it, and have a working prototype. The ALC team had 1 student from Salem Hills HS & 3 students from Spanish Fork HS. Their application was 1st place in the business division of the competition.

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Carl Lyman

College Campus Tours

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College Campus ToursSpanish Fork and Maple Mountain High Schools traveled together on April 26 to visit college campuses throughout Utah.  Students had the opportunity to tour the college of their choice as they learned more about college life and future opportunities.
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Kelly Seale

Maple Mountain High School Skills USA Team comes home with Medals

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Last week the SkillsUSA chapter from MMHS competed at the state competition held at Salt Lake Community College. Among all of our awesome contestants, the following students placed:

Leah Ribble - Silver in CPR
Brian Workman - Silver in Carpentry
Jesse Harness - Silver in Welding
Kolbi Schauerhamer - Silver in Dental Assisting
Isaac Behena - Gold in Job Interview
Sam Christmas, Ladd Davis, Nathan Wright - Gold in Welding Fabrication

Congratulate these awesome students on their hard work and achievements!
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Tyler Lewis