Nebo School District Announces Opening of Nebo Peak Center

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The Nebo School Board of Education and 
Superintendent Rick Nielsen
invite Nebo students, parents and partners to
the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Tour

on Monday, August 21, 2017, at 10:00 a.m.

for

Nebo Peak Center: Advanced Learning Center (ALC), 
Fieldhouse, Warehouse, & Maintenance Building
Ben Ford, Administrator
161 East 400 North
Salem, UT 84653

Talent Show

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Today was the MJHS talent show, we had a lot of talented students that performed!  This was a great way to start the last week of school.  Thank you to those that participated and put on a great show. 

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Andrea Pond

Boy's Tennis

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Congratulations to the boys tennis team who finished the season as Nebo District Champions!
 
    
Varsity Members include: Hudson Roney, Ryan Whiting, Bryon Reese, Tate Johnson, Joseph Holman, Nathan Dunn, Eric Holt
 
   
 
JV Members Include:  Mason Green, Eldon Van Orman, Weston Golding, Evan Taylor, Chance McCausland, Jake Nadauld, Mac Peterson, Hunter Robison, David Woolf, Ethan Marsh, Luke Anderson, Harrison Nemelka
 

 

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Justin Johnson

Nebo Education Foundation Grant to Nicolette Anderson

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“Thank you to the Nebo Education Foundation for the grant. The new reading materials for our students here at MJHS have been a huge asset to the students so far, and I can only imagine how impactful they will be in the future.  With these, students have discovered new strengths and interests while they are completely engaged with learning. On behalf of the students and teachers at MJHS, Thank you!!” exclaimed Nicollette Anderson, teacher at Mapleton Junior.

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Lana Hiskey

Crystal Apple Award

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Stephanie Swensen teaches because she loves kids and she loves teaching, in that order.  Stephanie majored in Statistics at BYU and then went on to have a career in industry.  She was very good at her job.  She managed people.  That was great preparation for teaching. 

 

After a number of years, she left her work and began her teaching career as a substitute teacher.  One of the hardest jobs ever.  She found out that she has a real talent for teaching and she liked it.  She decided that she wanted to do it full-time. 

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Julie Park