Mustang Message 2/18/20
Mustang Message 2/18/20
Dear Students and Parents,
Changes in Schedule for Parent Teacher Conferences on Thursday THIS Week
Mustang Message 2/18/20
Dear Students and Parents,
Changes in Schedule for Parent Teacher Conferences on Thursday THIS Week
Kids Who Count - Early Intervention Services for Nebo Families
Mustang Message 2/10/20
Dear Students and Parents,
Changes in Schedule for Parent Teacher Conferences Next Week
Mapleton Junior High MathTeam Wins Again!
Mustang Message 2/3/20
Dear Students and Parents,
Turn In Art Pieces NOW for Annual PTO Art Show
Have you ever wanted to design a roller coaster? Ms. Hammari's classes recently put their knoweldge of potential and kinetic energy to the test designing the most extreme roller coasters possible. Instead of metal and wheels the students used tubing and a ball bearing to test their designs. Their goal was to get the ball bearing to the end of the "roller coaster" using the force of gravity and fighting the effect of friction. We are so proud of our students and the creativity they demonstrate through all their projects here at MJHS!
Springville High School is currently taking sign ups for February 2020 Drivers Ed Class. If you are 15 years of age and you have a current Learners permit you can sign up at the Finance Office at Springville High. This class will start the first week in February. For further information email Mr. Money @ / Daniel.Money [at] nebo.edu (Daniel[dot]Money[at]nebo[dot]edu) or see Springville High's Drivers Ed.
Mustang Message 1/21/20
Dear Students and Parents,
Annual PTO Art Show - Entries Accepted Starting Tomorrow!!
“It’s early in the season, but Mapleton Junior High Mathletes are already bringing home awards. In the first challenge of the season, the American Mathematics Competition 8 (AMC 8), 14 students on MJHS MathTeam were among nearly 100,000 middle schoolers across the nation to compete in a 25 question, 40 minute problem solving contest. Our team, consisting of the three highest scores from the school, posted a team score of 58 (out of 75), which was enough to earn the School Merit Roll award, the second highest school award available. Eighth grader, Tyler Jackson, lead the wa
Rachel Johnston and Ava Clanton participated and won our recent magical staircase goal challenge. All our students here at MJHS were challenged to think of a large goal they had set for themselves for the new year and then break that goal down into smaller "steps" that they could use to reach their overall larger goal (hence the magical staircase). We had over 70 students participate in the challenge and Rachel and Ava won a custom MJHS beanie and a treat when their names were randomly drawn from the group of participants in the challenge. We look forward to a great