Quilt Squares in Math
Mrs. Swensen's 9th grade math classes had fun making quilt squares to demonstrate transformations.
Mrs. Swensen's 9th grade math classes had fun making quilt squares to demonstrate transformations.
How much do you know about one of the most use irrational numbers. The ratio between circumference and diameter can be useful, and its results can be very tasty. Happy Pi Day!
Nebo School District wants to showcase our Positive Energy and Kind employees. PEAK Awards are nominated by patrons and recognized by the Superintendent Staff and Nebo School Board of Education. The award is administered by the Communications and Community Relations Department.
Last week we had the privilege of having a PRCA Rodeo Clown and Bullfighter visit MJHS. They came to talk to the students about "bully-ing" and the impact that it can have on students. It was a great assembly!
Today was an awesome day for Mrs. Rowley's Utah Studies Class. Thomas Johnson came to speak about Mountain Men and brought so much of his amazing gear to show the class. We learned so much about the Mountain Man lifestyle and how they used to survive in the mountains. We even learned about the different types of trees and the ways they were used for medicinal purposes. Tom did a great job and is extremely talented. He has made most of the gear himself and enjoys exploring the outdoors and putting all his Mountain Man gear to good use!
Mrs. Rowley's and Mr. Nalette's Classes had so much fun preparing for and performing a Mock Trial. The students worked so hard to memorize their witness statements, become the prosecuting or defending lawyers, hand down a sentence as a judge, keep order in the court as a bailiff, keep accurate records of the proceedings as the court reporter, or even sketch the happenings of the trial as a courtroom artist! They all did an amazing job and really had fun learning about how a courtroom works! US History is the best!
Applications for Honors English 9 at MJHS are now available with the 8th grade English teachers or in the Main Office with Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Hullinger. Applications will be available March 1st through April 1st.
Reminder: is one week away!
The walk begins and ends at Spanish Fork High School front parking lot. It will be in the low 40's that evening, so dress warmly! Sun will set at 6:23, so it will be perfect for our sunset March 4 HOPE! It should take about an hour total. (6-7pm
Mrs. Malzl is from Hawaii, and has lived in Austria and speaks German. Her favorite color is burgundy, and her favorite food is local Hawaiian (of course). She loves to travel to Hawaii and Austria and hopes to be teaching math in Hawaii within the next 5 years....maybe?!
We love Mrs. Malzl, and hope she stays around here for more than 5 years! She is a great teacher who loves the students, and they love her!