Inspiring a Community of Pioneers to Higher Levels of Learning
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Monday March 18th (A)
Tuesday March 19th (B)
Art @Springville Art Museum 9:00 am
Girl's Golf @ East Bay 9:30 am
Boy's Tennis vs Skyview 2:30 pm
Baseball vs. Judge Memorial 3:30 pm
Boy's Soccer vs Uintah 3:30 pm
Softball @ Payson 3:30 pm
Orchestra Concert 7:00 pm
Wednesday March 20th (A)
Boy's Tennis @ St. George (All Day)
Choir @ San Francisco (All Day)
Track vs. Orem & Payson 3:30 pm
Softball @ Springville 3:30 pm
9th Grade Night 6:00 pm (Auditorium)
Thursday March 21st (B)
Boy's Tennis @ St. George Invitational (All Day)
Choir @ San Francisco (All Day)
Softball vs. Uintah 3:30 pm
Mandatory Catalina Trip Meeting 7pm rm: 106
Friday March 22nd (A)
Boy's Tennis @ St. George Invitational (All Day)
Choir @ San Francisco (All Day)
Baseball vs. Bonneville 3:30 pm
Girl's Basketball Banquet 5:30 pm
Saturday March 23rd
Boy's Tennis @ St. George (All Day)
Choir @ San Francisco (All Day)
Baseball vs. Logan 11:00 am
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A direct and compelling headline
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Congratulations FBLA!
We had two 1st places at State, which qualify for nationals in Texas this June; David Jorgensen in Intro to Business, and Spencer Bretey in Intro to Business Procedures.
Two 2nds, also qualifying for nationals; Spencer Bretey in Intro to Parliamentary Procedures, and
David Jorgensen in Spreadsheet Applications.
One 5th place team in Parliamentary Procedures; Savannah Sheen Aleah Mallory
Spencer Bretey AnaKaren Jackson.
One 6th; David Jorgensen Into to Parliamentary Procedures.
Two 7th's; AnaKaren Jackson Health Care Administration, and Accounting II
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Congratulations Drama Department!
We took 1st place at Region with our One Act Play - Elephant's Graveyard. The students below with a star by their name competed with that piece and helped us place first.
We took 2nd place overall (One Act and Individual events sweepstakes) at Region Drama.
Ben Quiroz took home the best actor award
Nolan Voeks took home the best supporting/featured actor award
Cam Bohman took home 2nd place in pantomime
The students listed below all received superiors, medaled in drama, and are advancing onto the state competition in their individual events.
Beatty, Jenna*Taylor, Sabrie S. Rampton, Piper R. Garcia, Tyler*Nelson, Kody I. *Allen, Jacob*Frampton, Brenna M. *Lundwall, Grace K. Archer, Emili*Jackson, Zackary B. *Sheen, Noah K. *Anderson, Zachary S. *Mulholland, Addie*Miner, Bailee G. Jensen, SariahSchlappi, Sammi*Rampton, Rylee S. *Lundquist, Briauna M. *Widerberg, Isabelle J. *Pope, Brenna M. Bell, Talin M. Scoresby, Porter W. Williams, Jaden L. Bohman, Camden M. Meservy, Grace H. Van Ausdal, Shaylee B. Bonizzi, Eleonora Buck, Alyssa L. *Quiroz, Benjamin H. *Worsley, Michael C. *Nelson, Ryan M. *Voeks, Nolan T. McCuistion, Porter
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Sterling Scholar
Congratulations to Halle Larson and Hailey Caron who were in consideration for a State Sterling Scholarship in Skilled and Technical Sciences and Visual Arts. They were among two of the 168 final contestants chosen from 1500 in the state. Great job!!
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Congratulations FFA!
Haley Thomas Won a proficiency award in Agricultural Mechanics Design and Fabrication.
She also was 2nd runner up in the State Star Farmer placement category.
Halle Larson was first in the State Star Farmer Agriscience category
Shelby Allison was 3rd runner up in the Star Greenhand Agriscience category.
The following placed first in their Agriscience Fair category; Talia Linford, Colton Evans, Shelby Allison
Morgan Busk, Halle Larson, Matilyn Miller, Lily Larson, Jennifer Webb
The following placed second in their Agriscience Fair category; Mataya Hughes, Holly LaRose,
Abbie Peterson ,Jessie Ellsworth
Makayla west placed third in her Agriscience Fair category.
The following students received their State FFA Degree. Signifying
earnings and investments of at least $1,000 or at least 300 unpaid hours outside of class time related to their agricultural projects.
Kalob Christofferson, Colbey Luce, Hannah Caldwell, Drake Soper, Max Sorenson, Haley Thomas
Halle Larson, Huner Larson, Miles Beck, Jaxson Peterson, Matilyn Miller, Shaylee Wooten
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Now Enrolling: Little Lehi Learners Preschool for Fall of 2019
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Keeping Teens Safe Online
Sponsored by School Community Council
It seems that now more than ever it is impossible to function without the internet in our homes. This presents a problem: How do we provide our families with the access they need, while still protecting them from harmful images, videos, messages and other media that are so prevalent in cyberspace? To help with that, we’ve compiled a list of information filters. Here are our favorites in no particular order. (It should be noted that we do not endorse any company listed here, nor do we guarantee the products effectiveness. We are just trying to help you find options.)
The Circle with Disney
- This is a small device that you plug into your router that filters the internet. You don’t have any yearly fees, unless you wish to have premium services.
Netnanny
- This is software that you buy as a subscription and you pay per the number of computers you want to be protected.
Surfie
- This is an app with a monthly subscription that will send you alerts when your child is online where or when they shouldn't be and also shows their location.
Qustodio
- This is subscription computer software and an app that gives you lots of options and abilities to refine filters and schedules. This program offers the most control for the price.
Norton Family Premier
- This is a well known company and they provide a subscription service that is great for those who know their way around a computer and are looking for a way to have specific control over content, privacy, and scheduling.
CleanRouter
- This product is a wifi router and a subscription service that provides filters, security, and scheduling functions.
These are some of the higher rated options, but every family has different needs and computer abilities. We encourage you to do research of your own to find out which product will best help keep your family safe.
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Construction is well underway! Thank you for your patience with the parking lot. The new athletic wing, including the main gym and the first auxiliary gym are now well under way. Projects are moving ahead as scheduled, and we are looking forward to their completion. For more details about construction plans, timelines, and pictures of the progress, please visit our construction page at...
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Counseling
Kathy Rich (A-E), Troy Humphries (F-L)
Elizabeth Scott (M-R), Bob Barnes (S-Z),
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For any juniors wanting to go to girl's state or boy's state, the applications are in the counseling office.
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Girls State and Boys State applications are available for juniors in the counseling office. Also, seniors, we have scholarship applications in the counseling office and on the counseling website.
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Housing Scholarship applications for Dixie State University are in the counseling office.
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Current 11th grade (NY 12th):
January 31 & February 1:
registration materials will be passed out in English 11 classes
February 6 at 2:45 pm
- Skyward will be turned on to select
12th grade classes
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Current 10th grade (NY 11th):
March 7 & 8
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registration materials will be passed out in English 10 classes
March 13 at 3:00 pm
- Skyward will be turned on to select
11th grade classes
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Current 9th grade (NY 10th):
March 20 6:00 - 8:00 pm
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9th Grade Orientation - registration materials will be passed out
March 27 at 3:50 pm
- Skyward will be turned on to select
10th grade classes
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The Semper Fidelis All-American Program
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This program honors high school juniors who go above and beyond. Students will be chosen based on moral character and academic performance in addition to athletic abilities.
Selected students will receive an all-expenses paid trip to the Battles Won Academy this July in Washington, D.C. and be honored as an All-American which is invaluable when it comes to resumes and college applications.
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Everyone Welcome!
Wednesdays
Room 215 - various board games
Thursdays
Room 215 - then walk to Game Grid for tournaments
Fridays
Commons - Dungeons and Dragons, etc.
For more information please contact Mr. Harrison in room 215
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MATH TUTORING
Free Math tutoring
Tuesday - Thursday
Room 206
2:30 - 3:30
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Sign up for Driver's Ed Range
Click here for the Website:
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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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