Red Ribbon Week

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This week we are celebrating Red Ribbon Week. Each day we have a unique theme and dress-up day. Monday's theme is "my future is too bright," and wear neon colors. Tuesday's focus is "Follow your dreams, Don't do drugs" in which we will wear pajamas. Wednesday is "put a cap on drugs and use your head," crazy hat/crazy hair day. Thursday is "sock it to drugs," and wear crazy socks. Friday is "Our school is drug-free" in which we will wear school spirit gear or cowgirl/boy attire.

4th grade field trip

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4th grade recently went on a field trip to see the Utah Symphony perform! It was so fun to learn about  the instruments and workings of a symphony, as well as enjoy a spectacular concert. Their favorite song was “In the Hall of the Mountain King” by Edvard Grieg.

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Ellyse Winward

Practicing Wellness

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Our class likes to practice wellness Wednesday each week. This week we focused on exercising, this was our goblin dance. We have made a goal in 2nd Grade to take ten minutes to teach our students about health and wellness, including gratitude and friendship each day. The students have really enjoyed learning and growing.

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Carrie Mortimer

Adventures with Mr.Haslam

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Mr. Haslam’s class has had a very fun and busy first half of the school year. They went on an awesome  adventure hike in Provo Canyon with several parents from his class. They have also been busy writing on what is a better pet to have a cat or a dog. Mr. Haslam and is class is going to continue working hard and being awesome! 
 

STEM show at Meadow Brook

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Meadow Brook for a visit from Paul Brewer the magician who taught us about STEM. Students had a fun and magical time learning all about science, technology, engineering and math. Students even had their heads spinning at one point! Thank you Paul Brewer for showing us how magical STEM can be! 

Fourth Grade Keyboarding

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Our students are hard at work tip, tap, typing away! Fourth graders have the opportunity to receive keyboarding instruction for 12 weeks to go from two-finger tappers to ten-fingered typing masters. Our students have already become more capable with the important skills of digital self expression and involvement. They have come so far!

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Taylon Mann

Mustang club

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Every morning, Principal Balli starts the day by doing the morning announcements. She asks Student Council's help to give the weather report, lunch menu and to call down our birthday friends. Occasionally, these student council members help Miss Balli pass out awards, such as our Principal Mustang Club winners. Being with our students is such a fun way to start the morning. 

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Katrina Graves