Mustang Message 4/9/18

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Parents, Students and Friends -

Apply Today to Serve on Springville Youth Court

Springville Youth Court serves as an opportunity for youth to make positive changes in their lives through the restorative justice process - In order to accomplish this goal Youth Court needs youth volunteers to serve as mentors, clerks, bailiffs and judges. The applications for serving on next year’s court are now open through April 30th to Springville and Mapleton students from 14-18 years old.  The application process is all online. A variety of students with varying interests are needed to serve. The city has posted a FB video explaining Youth Court at the link below.

Video Link - https://www.facebook.com/SpringvilleCity/videos/vb.171775496186141/1886341728062834/?type=2&theater

For more information and the application link -

https://www.springville.org/youthcourt

Thanks PTO for a Fantastic Teacher Appreciation Week

We want to tell our amazing Parent/Teacher Organization thank you so much for helping all our faculty and staff feel like superstars during teacher appreciation week. Your efforts were very appreciated - Thanks PTO

Sign up for Code to Success Summer Camp

Learn to code in 9 weeks! June 11th - August 9th from 8:00 a.m. to Noon, Mondays through Thursdays. This amazing camp is a fantastic opportunity toward high school credits, post-secondary education pathways and scholarships.  It is available for 9th-12th grade students . There will be an informational student and parent meeting on April 12th at the Advanced Learning Center in Salem at 6:00 p.m. For more information contact ALC at 801-489-2833

Mustang Time

The purpose of our school-wide PBIS program, also called Mustang Time, is to establish a climate in which appropriate behavior is the norm. As part of “Mustang Time” programming and activities, the entire school learns and practices different social skills throughout the year. Students are rewarded for showing proper use of this skill by receiving Together We Can praise notes. The lesson today was about choosing to be a hero. A hero does not have to possess supernatural powers or great hair and flawless complexion, although those help sell movie tickets... Rather, a hero is any common person placed in uncommonly difficult circumstances who displays uncommonly noble character. We discussed choices, character and being our best self. Please take a moment and ask your student what they learned today about being a hero and what they can do to be their best self.

Maple Mountain High Dance Company

Come be a part of the tradition of excellence in dance at MMHS.  Clinics - Monday and Tuesday April 16th and 17th from 3-5 pm. Auditions Wednesday, April 18th from 3-6 in the dance room.  Applications online at mmhsdance.weebly.com.

Upcoming Events at MJHS:

April 11 - Music at the Mountain @ MMHS 7:00 p.m.

April 12 - Boys Intramural Tennis @ SHHS 3:30 p.m.

April 13 - Track Mapleton Jr. vs Mt. Nebo @ MMHS 2:00 p.m.

April 16-20 SPIRIT WEEK

April 17 - Band Snow College Festival - All Day

April 17 - Boys Tennis Mapleton Jr. vs SJHS @ SHS 3:30 p.m.

April 18 - MJHS Poetry Slam 3:00 p.m.

April 19 - Great Utah Shakeout 10:19 a.m.

April 19 - Boys Tennis - Intramural Tourny @ MJHS

April 20 - MJHS Track @ MMHS 2:00 p.m.

We encourage parents and students to LIKE us and FOLLOW us on our MJHS Facebook and Twitter. Remember - To see the complete calendar and other important announcements visit the official MJHS webpage at: http://mjhs.nebo.edu/

Attributions
Nate Whitney