Inspiring a Community of Pioneers
to Higher Levels of Learning
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Monday, November 7
A Day
Winter Sports tryouts
Tuesday, November 8
B Day
Marine Biology Class @ Loveland Living Planet Aquarium
ECE/Pre-School @ Thanksgiving point 9:30-12:15
Wednesday, November 9
A Day
Thursday, November 10
B day
Friday, November 11
A Day
Life Skills Class 10:15-12:00 PM
Football - STATE Semi Finals 11:00 U of U
Region Swim @ Orem Rec `4:00
Saturday, November 12
Spirit invite - Swim @ Orem Rec 4 PM
Sadie Hawkins Dance 8-
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LHS Parent and Students
During this time of thanksgiving we want to express our gratitude for a great school community. Midterm is upon us, keep up the hard work! Good luck to our football team as they compete in the semi-final round of the state playoffs this Friday!
Sincerely
Lehi Administration
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Ricky Hernandez is determined. Ricky is determined to learn all he can. He asks questions until he understands a topic. He knows how to put in the effort to learn.
Santiago Hernandez shows empathy. Santiago is always willing to help others understand and learn in class. He shows up on time and is ready to learn so that he can help his friends and those in his class.
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Riley Anderson is Loyal. Riley is not only a great student but is a part of many different groups and clubs here at the high school. She gives so much of her time to helping these programs succeed by sharing her knowledge and passion for what she is doing with those around her. She loves Lehi High School and is constantly supporting it.
Samuel Hansen is Determined. Sam is a great student, is always engaged on what we are doing in class, and he asks great questions that help keep the class on the same page and allow for further understanding of the topic we are covering
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Lehi High was awarded the UVU Concurrent Enrollment Completion Award. This award signifies that Lehi High had the most general education certificates (35 GE credits earned) awarded through UVU for the 2021-22 school year. We are grateful for and proud of all the hard work put forth by our amazing students and teachers to earn this award. | | | |
Register to vote
The History Department is starting a pre registration voting drive. We're going to preregister all government and citizenship students who bring back a permission slip in class on Nov 7th or Nov 8th. This should correspond with election day on Nov. 8th. Students need to have their driver's license number and know the last 4 digits of their social security number. All students need to be 16 years or older.
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School Pictures
If you are looking for your school pictures you can check in two places: 1. Your English teacher 2. The front office.
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AP Students, it is time to pay for your AP test. You can pay in the finance office My School Fees
If you are currently taking an AP course, please note the dates below:
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Monday December 12th : Last day to submit accommodations for the AP exam.
Please understand that these deadlines and dates are firm and must be adhered to in order to take AP exams
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Seniors time to order!
Seniors you can order your cap and gown, and celebration items online!
Josten's link to order online
Your celebration items, such as your tassel and Senior swag will ship directly to your home within 2-3 weeks. Your exclusive school announcements or photo announcements, along with your exclusive mascot tassel and custom school cap and gown will arrive at the school in the early springtime. Senior graduation rings and Letter Jackets will ship directly to your home within 6-8 weeks.
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Any students wishing to park on campus must have a school parking permit. You can apply for that here and then purchase in the Finance Office once you receive email confirmation that your application is approved. Only juniors and seniors can get school permits. Students will be ticketed for parking on campus without a permit, for parking in visitor or handicap spots, or for parking in prohibited areas.
There is limited street parking on Main Street and 300 North, on the school-side of each street. Parking in front of, or to the side of neighboring homes requires a Lehi city permit and could result in a city ticket. Parking is also available at the Lehi city outdoor pool.
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Fee waivers are available to qualifying households to cover all school fees. Applications can be found here and must be turned in, with all required documentation, by September 30.
There is also the option of setting up monthly payments to take care of school fees, and you can find the ACH form on the same website.
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The school attendance policy states that tardies must be excused the day of and absences must be excused within 10 school days. You may call or email the Attendance Office, or send a note with your student, to excuse those. You also have the option this year of excusing your student on Skyward for full day absences only. | |
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Chinese club in Room 342 on Fridays for Mahjong tournament and Boba drinks. | | | |
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LHS Drama Department Presents:
Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella opens soon! It plays November 17-19, 21-22 at 7pm and 19th at 2pm. Tickets are on sale at https://lehiathletics.com/event-tickets
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Agricultural Mechanics -
Gold Ranking and 8th in the Nation!
1st in compact equipment
Team Members
Ian Stringham
Isaac Adams
Ethan Parker - 13 high individual in the Nation
Sawyer Howell
Food Science and Technology
Bronze Ranking
Team Members
Kaylee Myler
Ava Christensen
Adalie Pratt
Kenna Christensen
Plant Systems Science Fair
Gold Ranking
5th in the Nation
Emily Brown
Jennifer Webb
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Ballroom had a successful competition weekend. In the team match event, we earned a silver and 2 bronze ribbons and the Spirit Trophy (3rd time).
Dedicated Dancer awards went to Grant Smith and Chloe Christensen.
In the individual events, we had several students in the finals.
Swing:
1st place - Chad Park & Jacki Wright
2nd place - David Cornelsen & Allison Heath
4th place - Nathan Beecroft & Chloe Christensen
7th place - Ty Nielsen & Arielle Walker
Quickstep:
1st place - David Cornelsen & Allison Heath
4th place - Chad Park & Mallory Miller
Cha Cha:
6th place - David Cornelsen & Allison Heath
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All students, 10th through 12th are invited to come and learn how to pay for college. Next week, on November 16th, we will be hosting a paying-for-college night where you can come speak with college representatives regarding scholarships and financial aid. You can also learn about Essay writing, NCAA, and how to navigate our Lehi Website. | |
Join The PTSA
Join and/or volunteer with the Lehi PTSA and get involved in your student’s life at the high school. Watch for opportunities throughout the year to help out at the school. If you don’t have the time to volunteer, please support the PTSA by becoming a member of our organization. Membership can be paid online at My School Fees or by coming into the financial office. Students are also able to join the PTSA and there are scholarships given through the PTSA. We hope you and your student will join the PTSA at Lehi High School. Go here to quickly and easily join the PTSA.
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Reflections
It’s time for Reflections! The theme this year is “Show Your Voice.” Students can create new artwork based on this theme in 6 areas: Visual Arts (2D and 3D), Music, Photography, Film, Dance, and Literature. All entries are submitted online here. The due date is October 7. So use those creative juices this month and enter Reflections.
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Main Office
Phone: 801-610-8805
Hours: 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
Counseling Office
Phone: 801-610-8806
Hours: 7:30 am - 3:00 pm
Financial Office
Phone: 801-610-8807
Hours: 7:30 am - 2:30 pm
Attendance Office
Phone: 801-610-8808
Hours: 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Eastshore Testing Times:
Room 166
Mon, Tues, Thur, Fri
7:30-7:45 and 2:15-3:00
Wednesday
7:30-7:45
11:45-12:15
For other testing times, please email (kgonsalves@alpinedistrict.org)
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Please use this website to get information and see the process for obtaining a license.
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180 North 500 East,Lehi, Utah 84043
Main Office(801) 610-8805, Counseling Office(801) 610-8806
Financial Office(801) 610-8807, Attendance Office(801) 610-8808, Fax(801) 768-7007
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